Treatment And Development Of Karst Areas

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Eugene E. Brucker
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

In recent years, there has been increased interest in construction problems presented by karst topography. Twenty-five years ago, karst areas were by-passed for development. Today, the high cost of land and population pressures are requiring utilization of karst areas. Areas exhibiting karst features can be satisfactorily developed so that construction can proceed in a normal manner; or the areas may be left undeveloped and the underground drainage system abused by improper use causing or contributing to structural collapse, excessive erosion, and a grave threat to the stability of land development and the environment. The term "karst" is a comprehensive term applied to areas underlain by soluble rock that possess a topography formed chiefly by the dissolving of rock and the diversion of surface waters to underground routes. There are four features which contribute to the maximum development of karst. 1. A soluble rock, preferably limestone, must be present at or near the surface of the ground. Occasionally, dolomite will suffice.
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APA: Eugene E. Brucker  (1970)  Treatment And Development Of Karst Areas

MLA: Eugene E. Brucker Treatment And Development Of Karst Areas. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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