Interpretation of Spatial Analysis
Morphometric and distributive analysis gave a good insight into the formation and evolution of discussed karst surface features. Analysis showed that geological factors are the guiding factors for the existence and preservation of features on karst surfac
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Ela Šegina
Spatial Analysis in Karst Geomorphology: An Example from Krk Island, Croatia
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Ela Šegina
Spatial Analysis in Karst Geomorphology: An Example from Krk Island, Croatia Doctoral Thesis accepted by Graduate School, University of Nova Gorica, Nova Gorica, Slovenia
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Author Dr. Ela Šegina Geological Information Centre Geological Survey of Slovenia Ljubljana, Slovenia
Supervisors Prof. Dr. Martin Knez Karst Research Institute Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts Postojna, Slovenia University of Nova Gorica Nova Gorica, Slovenia UNESCO Chair on Karst Education Vipava, Slovenia International Joint Research Center for Karstology Yunnan University Kunming, China Prof. Emerit. Dr. Čedomir Benac Faculty of Civil Engineering University of Rijeka Rijeka, Croatia
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