Unterreiner division of water, resource assessment section december 2005 over a long period of time limestone, and to a lesser extent dolomite, will gradually dissolve in the presence of ground water that was derived from precipitation. International contributions to hydrogeology 26 series editor. Karst aquifers provide a very important water resource in many parts of the earth. A search of the literature found five definitions that have been proposed to differentiate karst aquifers from nonkarstic aquifers.
Karst aquifers are pretty simple things, but as simple as they are, they are very difficult to regulate and some are difficult. This map was prepared in the framework of the worldwide hydrogeological mapping and assessment programme whymap. Aquifer, in hydrology, rock layer that contains water and releases it in appreciable amounts. Submarine and intertidal groundwater discharge through a. Karst water hydraulics is strongly governed by the interaction between a highly conductive low storage conduit network and. New jersey sinkholes may be a few feet to hundreds of feet in diameter by 50 feet or more in depth. The yucatan peninsula karst aquifer is one of the most extensive and spectacular karst aquifer systems on the planet.
The name polje derives from south slavic languages. Karst features and the dissolution of carbonate rocks in. Karst features and hydrogeology in westcentral floridaa. Clearly, the influence of conduits is a key factor in groundwater flow in the hohenfels vicinity, and the groundwater in this karst setting is therefore considered highly vulnerable to contamination from surficial sources wrobel and hanke, 1987. It is characterized by underground drainage systems with sinkholes and caves. Karst areas are extremely vulnerable to contamination from point sources e. Karst hydrogeological investigations in the supramonte aquifer centraleast sardinia. Since that time, many new terms related to karst in general have come into use throughout the world while other older karst terms are seldom used nowadays. In comparison, granular or fractured bedrock aquifers have no equivalent underground river or channel. Mugla karst aquifer sw, turkey is the only major waterbearing formation in the close environs of mugla city. A true sinkhole is a closed, commonly circular depression, underlain by soluble rock, which drains to the subsurface.
Characteristic forms associated with the karst mountains are large levelled surfaces. Karst aquifers have been an important research topic for hydrologists for years. Editors cave and karst systems of the world hypogene karst regions and caves of the world. On the other hand, it is safetycritical because of its role in floods. The drainage patterns of karst conduits resemble the branching pattern formed by streams flowing above ground across insoluble. Due to their high storage capacity, karst aquifers are an important source of water for the environment. The infiltration of lowmineralized surface water and its impact on highly mineralized groundwater of a karst aquifer was investigated at wala reservoir in. The conceptual model of groundwater flow at the cmtc and vicinity is a mixedflow karst system, with recharge entering the malm, flowing through the. The study of water flow in aquifers and the characterization of aquifers is called hydrogeology.
Hydrodynamic characterization of mugla karst aquifer using. In contrast, limestones of postburial, telogenetic karst have matrix permeabilities on the. They form in soluble rocks, such as dolomite and limestone. Karst can occur in other rock types, although this is uncommon in new zealand. It has also been documented for more weatheringresistant rocks, such as quartzite, given the right conditions. The world karst aquifer map wokam is intended to increase the awareness of these valuable but vulnerable freshwater supplies and to help to address global water resources management. The karst aquifer is confined, where the potentiometric surfaces are above the two karstic bedding planes. Individual sinkholes may coalesce to form a much larger irregular. A karst aquifer is roughly analogous to a roofedover creek. In the mid 1990s the british cave research association bcra published and updated a dictionary that covers the general area of karst and caves, but did not focus on environmental issues. Doline, also sink or sinkhole, is a closed depression draining underground in karst areas. Mostly glaciers developed on plateaus in rugged karst terrain full of closed depressions.
Evaluation of occurrence of no, coliform and atrazine 3. Hydrogeologic characterization methods used in karst. Karst aquifers, in fact, due to some of their characteristics, are particularly vulnerable. Karst is a topography formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite, and gypsum. Characterizing a coastal karst aquifer using an inverse. Geological survey karst interest group proceedings, waterresources investigations report 014011, p. Karst, kentucky geological survey, university of kentucky.
Vacher2 abstract matrix permeability in the range of 10 211 to 10 14 m2 characterizes eogenetic karst, where limestones have not been deeply buried. Igrac is a whymap consortium member and was involved in the diktas project of. Karst aquifers are different from granular aquifers. Subterranean drainage may limit surface water, with few to no rivers or lakes. A lexicon of cave and karst terminology with special. Wells drilled into aquifers are important sources of fresh water. Karst aquifers constitute valuable freshwater resources for hundreds of millions of people worldwide.
Modeling complex flow in a karst aquifer sciencedirect. Impact of managed aquifer recharge on the chemical and. Characterizing a coastal karst aquifer using an inverse modeling approach. Palmer, and wolfgang dreybrodt editors with members of the commission on karst hydrogeology and speleogenesis, international union of speleology. Stormwater harvesting and storage via managed aquifer recharge mar is a promising approach to combat water scarcity in semiarid regions, but poses a challenge for karst aquifers and regions with highly variable water availability. These systems have been intensively studied owing, in part, to the high risk of migration of. As some big cities, such as vienna, rome, san antonio, damascus, and taiyuan are supplied with drinking water from karst springs, wokam does not only show the distribution of karst aquifers, but also a selection of the most important karst springs and caves. Karst window the entire state of florida has a vast array of karst resources, ranging from sinkholes, to caves, to springs, to disappearing streams, to karst windows, etc. The karst aquifer of parana, in the metropolitan region of curitiba, is a partial source and at times the only source of the water provision to cities of colombo, almirante tamandare, bocaiuva do sul, campo magro, campo largo and itaperucu hindi et al. The formation of caves and other associated features in limestone bedrock is called karst topography limestone, a sedimentary rock made mostly of the mineral calcite and small amounts of clay, is relatively easy to dissolve with dilute acids, including the weak dilute acid formed when carbon dioxide dissolves in water. The triassic to holocene yucatan limestone platform is located in the vicinity of the north americancaribbean plate boundary and has been reshaped by a. Polje karst polje, karst field, a large flat specifically karstic plain.
The name doline comes from dolina, meaning valley, and derives from south slavic languages. A karst window occurs where the aquifer is directly exposed to the surface. In many countries and regions, groundwater from karst aquifers is the major source of freshwater for drinking water supply and agricultural irrigation. Karst features and the dissolution of carbonate rocks in harrison county by gerald a. Editors hypogene karst regions and caves of the world. The rock contains waterfilled pore spaces, and, when the spaces are connected, the water is able to flow through the matrix of the rock. The simplicity of karst aquifers the simplicity of karst aquifers. An aquifer is an underground layer of waterbearing permeable rock, rock fractures or unconsolidated materials gravel, sand, or silt. In addition, karst like landforms not derived from the dissolution of rock may occur in other rock types. Because of this, there is no filtration by soil continue reading. Water free fulltext recharge of river water to karst. Karst areas usually include distinctive soils, microclimates, flora and fauna, and patterns. Pdf characterizing a coastal karst aquifer using an. Griffiths 374 interplay between geology, climate, topography, hydrology, and biological factors over long time scales.
Recharge of river water to karst aquifer in jinan is important for the outflowing of four large karst springs in the city center. Hydrogeologic characterization and methods used in the investigation of karst hydrology by charles j. Hydrogeologic characterization and methods used in the. Glaciated karst plateaus were smoothed slightly and small moraines were developed. It is generally considered that karst aquifers have distinctly different properties from other bedrock aquifers. This transboundary aquifer system extends over an area of approximately 165,000 km2 in mexico, guatemala and belize. Introduction 2 karst systems, usually associated with carbonate rocks, are characterized by heterogeneity because of the presence of both fractures and drainage networks the conduit network resulting from carbonate dissolution, the geological setting, and the hydraulic gradient. Karst geomorphology, hydrology, and management chapter 11 tim stokes, paul griffiths, and carol ramsey figure 11. The jinan karst spring system in shandong province, china, has suffered to maintain groundwater level and spring flowing for decades. In most cases, glaciers ended in closed depressions with karst outflows. Karst aquifers have complex characteristics that make them different from other aquifers bakalowicz 2005.
Karst aquifers provide drinkable water for hundreds of millions of people, accounting for 25% of the world and 40% of the us groundwater resources ford and williams 2007. Greene chapter 3 of field techniques for estimating water fluxes between surface water and ground water edited by donald o. However, these resources are very difficult to utilize and to protect. Simulation of the development of karst aquifers using a. A valley excavated in limestone or formed by collapse of the roof of a cave and subsequently submerged by a rise in sea level. Editor inchief, iah book series british geological survey wallingford, uk methods in karst hydrogeology nico goldscheider centre of hydrogeology, university of neuchtel, switzerland david drew geography department, trinity college dublin, ireland london leiden new york. The saline springs of thau, southern france article pdf available in water resources research 408. Submarine and intertidal groundwater discharge through a complex multilevel karst conduit aquifer.