The extensive karst topography in the area surrounding Ozark National Scenic Riverways (OZAR) contributed to the formation of more than 425 springs within the park. Springs at OZAR receive portions of their baseflows from deeper karst components as well as surficial groundwater traveling through a karst landscape. Contaminates from land and surface water are known to enter surficial groundwater through rapid recharge, facilitated by the soluble bedrock system of fissures and sinkholes. Pollutants can be conveyed over great distances to springs through relatively unimpeded interbasin and subsurface transport.
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The extensive karst topography in the area surrounding Ozark National Scenic Riverways (OZAR) contributed to the formation of more than 425 springs within the park. Springs at OZAR receive portions of their baseflows from deeper karst components as well as surficial groundwater traveling through a karst landscape. Contaminates from land and surface water are known to enter surficial groundwater through rapid recharge, facilitated by the soluble bedrock system of fissures and sinkholes. Pollutants can be conveyed over great distances to springs through relatively unimpeded interbasin and subsurface transport.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The extensive karst topography in the area surrounding Ozark National Scenic Riverways (OZAR) contributed to the formation of more than 425 springs within the park. Springs at OZAR receive portions of their baseflows from deeper karst components as well as surficial groundwater traveling through a karst landscape. Contaminates from land and surface water are known to enter surficial groundwater through rapid recharge, facilitated by the soluble bedrock system of fissures and sinkholes. Pollutants can be conveyed over great distances to springs through relatively unimpeded interbasin and subsurface transport. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781491248027
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