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Part I New Development of IGCP448 in 2003…………Yuan Daoxian(1)pdf | ||
Part II Proceedings of the IGCP448 Symposium "Human Impact and Karst Ecosystem of Eastern Siberia", July 6~13, 2003, Irkutsk, Russia ………………………………………………………………………(14) | ||
Part II-1 Karst as an environmental factor: general aspects…………Viacheslav Andrejchuk(14)pdf Part II-2 Karst processes in the area of Siberian platform……………………Yu.B.Trzcinski(66)pdf Part II-3 Karst and its correlation with other geological processes(with reference to the zone of influence of Bratsk Reservoir) ………………………………..........................................E.A.Kozyreva, Yu.B.Trzhtsinsky(76)pdf Part II-4 Geogenic and anthropogenic conditions of carbonate rock dissolving within phreatic zone of the Cracow Jurassic karstic area(southern Poland)………………Rózkowski Jacek(82)pdf Part II-5 Impacts of Kizel coal mining on environment(Abstract)………N.G.Maximovich(93)pdf Part II-6 New observation on karst caves in southeast Baikal region (Abstract)…E.Yu.Malchikova(93)pdf |
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Part III Contributions to the IGCP448 Meeting in Bowling Green, KY, USA, June 3-6, 2003.........................(94)pdf | ||
Part III-1 World comparison of karst ecosystem………………………………………………(94) | ||
III-1-1 The reasons of high biodiversity in karstic landscapes and the influence of karst on natural zonality………………………………Goryachkin S., Zakharchenko J., Semikolennykh A.,et al.(94) III-1-2 Evolving karst management on the Tongass: what twelve years of implementation and development have taught..................Baichtal, J.(95) III-1-3 Karst in the Desert: karsts and caves of Egypt, northern Libya and Saudi Arabia............Halliday, W. R.(95) |
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Part III-2 Geology and karst ecosystems………………………………………………………..(96) | ||
III-2-1 The role of the Messinian crisis in the spatial organization of the Mediterranean karstic aquifers ................................Gilli, E.(96) III-2-2 Faunal associations with karst landscapes: the example of birds in Belize……. ..Mick Day(98) III-2-3 Impacts of karst surface characteristics upon residential radon values……………. ..All, J.(98) III-2-4 A groundwater geochemical and isotopic transect through Mullamullang Cave, Nullarbor Plain, Western Australia…………Turin, H., J.(99) |
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Part III-3 Subterranean karst ecosystem………………………………………………………..(99) | ||
III-3-1 Microorganisms in caves………………………………………………………………..(99) III-3-1-1 Supposed contribution of cave microorganisms to a karstic process in the limestone caves of Easten Siberia ……………………………………….Khizhnuak S. , Tausheva I., Berezikova, A.(99) III-3-1-2 The Ecology of Microbial communities in soils and gypsum caves in Taiga region(Russia) ……………………................................................Semikolennykh A., Gorlenko M., Ivanova A.(100) III-3-1-3 Specific DNA biomarkers for two bacterial species associated with karst aquifers and corrosion residues in cave microenvironments ………Fowler, R.., Roberson, E., Groves, C.et al.(101) III-3-1-4 Effects of temperature and inorganic ions on carbonic anhydrase activity in leaves of typical plant in the karst experimental site, Guilin, China...................................................................Long-jiang Yu , Wei Li, Xian-dong Zeng, et al.(101) III-3-1-5 Carbonic anhydrase activity in soil and its microbes from different karst ecosystems of southwest China …………………………………..Wei Li, Long-jiang Yu, Dao-xian Yuan, et al.(102) III-3-2 Fauna and Flora in karst…………………………………………………………………(103) III-3-2-1 The case study on soil Fauna diversity in different ecological systems in Shilin National Park, Yunnan ,China …...................................................Xiang Changguo, Song Linhua, Zhang Pingjiu, et al. (103) III-3-2-2 The biogeomorphology of the Jamaican Cockpit Country………….. ..Chenoweth, M.(103) |
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Part III-4 Impacts of human activities on karst ecosystems……………………………………(104) | ||
III-4-1 Highway stormwater runoof management in karst areas: water quality and land stability…Wanfang Zhou, Barry E Beck, Thomas Green(104) III-4-2 Intrinsic vulnerability mapping for the protection of carbonate(karstic) aquifers: a pan-European approach ……………David Drew(104) III-4-3 Vulnerability and risk mapping for the protection of carbonate(karst) aquifers: a pan-European approach ……………………………………………………………Goldscheide, N., Zwahlen, F.(105) III-4-4 Applications of the pan-European Approach for the protection of carbonate aquifer in the Pilot Site of Sierra de Liber(South Spain) …………..Bartolome, Andreo., N. Goldscheider,et al.(106) III-4-5 Risk assessment of karst aquifers: a pan-European approach………………Heinz Hoetzl(107) III-4-6 Analysis on the short-term scale variation of typical epikarst spring: case study of Landiantang spring and Dongwang spring at Nongla Village, Mashan County, Guangxi Province………………………………..Zhang Cheng, Yuan Daoxian, Cao Jianhua, et al.(108) III-4-7 Characteristics of karst hydrodynamical and hydrochemical zone of Ordos Basin…………Han Xingrui and Wang Zhuoning(108)
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Part IV News and Reports…………………………………………………………(113)pdf | ||
Part IV-1 America's National Cave and Karst Research Institute 2003: the gearing up phase… ….Hose, L., D., Chapman-Bailey, Z.(113) Part IV-2 In memory of K.A.Gorbunova(1925-1996), distinguished Russian Karst Researcher……Maximovich, N. G, Maximovich, E. G.(114) Part IV-3 The proposal to establish an International Research Center of Karst(IRCK) approved by IGCP Scientific Board… ………………F.Wolfgang Eder(114) Part IV-4 Report of the Spanish Group of IGCP 448………Bartolome Andreo-Navarro (115) Part IV-5 Limestone coast 2004: IGCP 448 meeting in Naracoorte, Australia, Oct. 10~17, 2004, 3rd circular....... ...........(119) |
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Part V Publications Reached at the IGCP448 Secretariat (June, 2003-June, 2004)…………(121)pdf | ||
Part VI Email Addresses of IGCP448 Participants……………………(122) pdf | ||
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