Principles of Karst Hydrogeology, 1st ed. 2021
Conceptual Models, Time Series Analysis, Hydrogeochemistry and Groundwater Exploitation

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This book reviews the hydrogeology of karst systems, starting with the classifications from the applied point of view, and then the hydraulic parameters (porosity, permeability, and transmissivity). It also addresses the karstification process, its resulting forms, and their hydrogeological significance. Besides, the author  describes possible models of karstic aquifers and their characterization. The book also explains the classical methods for analyzing  hydrograms of karst springs and deepens the analysis of time series, as a preliminary phase to the mathematical simulation of karst aquifers. Finally, it introduces the hydrogeochemical characterization of karst, of the processes involved as well as the possible pollution and protection of karst aquifers.

This book is intended to be of interest for professionals in hydrogeology as well as graduate and undergraduate students.

Karstic And Pseudokarstic Terrains.- Karstification And Morphology.- Conceptual Models Of Karst Aquifers.- Hydrograph Analysis.- Time Series Analysis.- Mathematical Models .- Quality Of Karst Waters._ Surveys And Exploitation Of Karst Waters.- References.

Antonio Pulido-Bosch is an emeritus professor in Hydrogeology at Universidad of Granada (Spain) with international collaborations and sabbaticals in France and the USA, and five years of experience in hydrogeological companies. Pulido-Bosch supervised 28 Ph.D. dissertations, authored more than 400 papers.   

Reviews the hydrogeology of karst systems, starting with the classifications from the applied point of view, and then the hydraulic parameters Addresses the karstification process, its resulting forms, and their hydrogeological significance Includes the hydrogeochemical characterization of karst, processes involved, and potential pollution and protection of karst aquifers