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CONTENTS
Part I IGCP 299 IN 1993, Yuan Daoxian
Part II MEETING REPORTS
1. IGCP 299 Working Group Meeting
in Beijing, China, August, 1993 Brian Finlayson.
2. IGCP 299 Working Group Meeting in Shiraz,
Iran, October, 1993 Ye Guijun.
3. The field excursions of the Permian
Symposium (Ural Area, Russia, 1992), V.N.Andreytchuk.
1. Report of Cuban National Group Javier
E Rodriguez Rubio
2. Report from Russian Group,(the program
of investigation in Kungur Ice Cave)
K.A.Gorbunova, N.G.Maximovich
3. Report from Slovenia Group Andrej
Kranjc
IV1 WORLD KARST CORRELATION
1. Reflections on the development of
karst geomorphology in Europe and a comparison with its development
in China, M.M.Sweeting
2. The Bonito karst, Western Brazil,
Kohler, Heinz-Char les
3. Karst in cold climate, D.C.Ford
4. The characteristics of karst geomorphology
in Cherrapunjee Plateau, MegHalaya, India, Rai, R.K.
5. Characteristics of subsurface karstic
development in some residual and coastal karst plains of Vietnam,
Ngo Ngoc Cat
6. Distribution map of limestone and
dolomite in Iran, 1:2,500,000, E.Raeissi
IV2 MECHANISM OF
KARST FORMATION
1. Cave formations of the aerosol origin,
A.B.Klimchouk, K.I.Cunningham and others
2. Stromatolites of speleothems at Zhijin
Cave, Guizhou, China, An Yuguo and others
3. From irregularities of the surface
to rimstone pools and to the phytoherms, Geurts, Marie-Anne
4. Cave genesis by hydrogen sulfide oxidation:
Evidence from gypsum deposits, M.J.Buck, H.P.Schwarcz
5. Enhanced karstification in the vicinity
of hydraulic structures, W.Dreybrodt
6. Bio-Erosion on Liang Dynasty limestone
sculptures (AD 522-562) in Nanjing, China, Zhang Jie and others
IV3 KARST HYDROLOGY
1. The comparative analysis of some characteristics
of the karst water regime and resources of the Russian Platform and
estimation of their perspective changeability under the effect of human-induced
transformations
of the climate V.S.Kovalevsky and others
2. Characteristics of karst aquifer as
indicated by temporal changes of the spring's physico-chemical
parameters, Ezatolah Raeissi and others
3. Some experiences from water intake
in karstified conglomerates of Nevesinje Area, P.Milanovic and others
4. Hydrologic and hydrochemical characteristics
of the Punta Alegre gypsum karst, Cuba, J.R.Fagundo,
J.E.Rodriguez and others
IV4 RECONSTRUCT PALEOENVIRONMENT
WITH KARST RECORDS
1. Reasons for declining tufa deposition
in German and Britain, Viles Heather, Pfeffer, K.H and others
2. Palaeoseismicity from karst sediments:
the "Grotta del Cervo" cave case study (Central Italy),
D.Postpischl, P.Forti and others
3. Considerations on the morphology and
genesis of the Jurassic paleokarst in Farcu Hill Area, Romania,
Georgeta Ionescu and others
4. Ambient and hot water travertine:
constituents and geochemistry, Chafetz Henry S
5. Paleoenvironmental reconstruction
from New Zealand speleothems, P.Williams
6. A 1.5 Ma record of humid tropical
alluvial-fun development from limestone cave in Sarawak, A.Farrant,
P.L.Smart and others
IV5 GEOTHERMAL KARST
1. Interaction between bacteria, Nannobacteria,
and mineral precipitation in hot springs of Central Italy, R.L.Folk
2. Karstification of Lar Formation in
Polour Area, Central Al borz, Iran, Sahabi F, Ghazban F
Part V KARST SOILS-QUESTIONNAIRE
Kazuko Urushibara-Yoshino, David Gillieson
Part VI MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTS
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