Karst Environments: Karren Formation in High Mountains

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Karst Environments: Karren Formation in High Mountains Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Springer
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Pages: 230 Illustrations and other contents: X, 230 p. Language: English ISBN: 9789048135493 Categories: , ,

The author of this book has been working in different types of karren landscapes for more than fifteen years. The book summarizes the scientific results of syst- atic observations made during field trips as well as the interpretation of the data collected in the sample localities of the high mountain karren area, and specifically in the European Alps, using modern analytical methods. This book is written for graduate students and university professors of a variety of disciplines such as Physical Geography, Karst Geomorphology, Carbonate Mineralogy, Geology, Environmental Engineering, Forestry, and Soil Science. The introductory chapter of this book underlines the importance of high mo- tain karren formation, in addition to charting the history of karren research at high altitude, and describes the major characteristics of high mountain karstification. Chapter 2 provides information regarding the research sites and methods. In Chapter 3, the general characteristics of the karren formation in different vegetation zones are discussed. In Chapter 4, the specific environment, morphology, formation and the development of the different high mountain karren forms are covered.

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From the reviews: “The volume is a summary of observations during 15 years of field trips to the European Alps and results and interpretation of the data collected. … Explanations are clear and well-written. The numerous illustrations and colored plates add greater understanding of the topics discussed. … an excellent guide for professionals, researchers, graduate students and university professors. … serve as a future reference for studies in this type of karst. It also provides very detailed information and many research method examples which are easy to follow.”­­­ (Natascha Wahlberg Macías, Carbonates and Evaporites, Vol. 25, July, 2010)