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Autor:
D. Al-Halbouni, R. A. Watson, E. P. Holohan, R. Meyer, U. Polom, F. M. Dos Santos, X. Comas, H. Alrshdan, C. M. Krawczyk, T. Dahm
Publikováno v:
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, Vol 25, Pp 3351-3395 (2021)
Karst groundwater systems are characterized by the presence of multiple porosity types. Of these, subsurface conduits that facilitate concentrated, heterogeneous flow are challenging to resolve geologically and geophysically. This is especially the c
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https://doaj.org/article/f91934270e3e4622806de7dfb95a8a13
Autor:
R. A. Watson, E. P. Holohan, D. Al-Halbouni, L. Saberi, A. Sawarieh, D. Closson, H. Alrshdan, N. Abou Karaki, C. Siebert, T. R. Walter, T. Dahm
Publikováno v:
Solid Earth, Vol 10, Pp 1451-1468 (2019)
Enclosed topographic depressions are characteristic of karst landscapes on Earth. The developmental relationship between depression types, such as sinkholes (dolines) and uvalas, has been the subject of debate, mainly because the long developmental t
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https://doaj.org/article/b91f0ba555ca44309ed633ea2ffe77fa
Autor:
D. Al-Halbouni, E. P. Holohan, A. Taheri, R. A. Watson, U. Polom, M. P. J. Schöpfer, S. Emam, T. Dahm
Publikováno v:
Solid Earth, Vol 10, Pp 1219-1241 (2019)
The 2-D distinct element method (DEM) code (PFC2D_V5) is used here to simulate the evolution of subsidence-related karst landforms, such as single and clustered sinkholes, and associated larger-scale depressions. Subsurface material in the DEM model
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https://doaj.org/article/f5d0ada441e84d269cdd99fd78a8818d
Publikováno v:
Solid Earth, Vol 9, Pp 1341-1373 (2018)
Mechanical and/or chemical removal of material from the subsurface may generate large subsurface cavities, the destabilisation of which can lead to ground collapse and the formation of sinkholes. Numerical simulation of the interaction of cavity g
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https://doaj.org/article/fbdb9a850d644d33b983f97fc563d370
Autor:
U. Polom, H. Alrshdan, D. Al-Halbouni, E. P. Holohan, T. Dahm, A. Sawarieh, M. Y. Atallah, C. M. Krawczyk
Publikováno v:
Solid Earth, Vol 9, Pp 1079-1098 (2018)
Near-surface geophysical imaging of alluvial fan settings is a challenging task but crucial for understating geological processes in such settings. The alluvial fan of Ghor Al-Haditha at the southeast shore of the Dead Sea is strongly affected by
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https://doaj.org/article/b422bde7a1984991b11f94d8e8f277bf
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