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A comprehensive strategy for understanding flow in carbonate aquifer
Stephen R.H. Worthington
Conceptual models for karstic aquifers
William B. White
Conceptualisation of speleogenesis in multi-storey artesian systems: a model of transverse speleogenesis
Klimchouk A.B
Conduit fragmentation, cave patterns, and the localization of karst ground water basins: the Appalachians as a test case
William B. White and Elizabeth L. White
Contaminant transport in karst aquifers
Dorothy J. Vesper, Caroline M. Loop and William B. White
Dynamics of cave development by allogenic water
Arthur N. Palmer
Interaction of Fracture and Conduit Flow in the Evolution of Karst Aquifers
Douchko Romanov, Wolfgang Dreybrodt and Franci Gabrovsek
Karstification and Groundwater Flow
L. Kiraly
Modeling the evolution of karst aquifers and speleogenesis. The step from 1-dimensional to 2-dimensional modeling domains
D. Romanov, F. Gabrovsek and W. Dreybrodt
Patterns of dissolution porosity in carbonate rocks
Arthur N. Palmer
Unconfined versus confined speleogenetic settings: variations of solution porosity
Alexander Klimchouk