Dynamic Tectonics and Karst
The karstic caves are favorable sites for tectonic events detecting, representing a conservative medium of three-dimensional framework where the tectonic deformations are well preserved. They also provide an environment conducive to dating and determining
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Stefan Shanov Konstantin Kostov
Dynamic Tectonics and Karst
Cave and Karst Systems of the World
Series editor James W. LaMoreaux, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA
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Stefan Shanov • Konstantin Kostov
Dynamic Tectonics and Karst
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Stefan Shanov Konstantin Kostov Department of Seismotectonics, Geological Institute Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Sofia Bulgaria
ISBN 978-3-662-43991-3 ISBN 978-3-662-43992-0 DOI 10.1007/978-3-662-43992-0 Springer Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London
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Preface
The book Dynamic Tectonics and Karst is designed for scientists, professionals, and students, working in the field of karst science, tectonics, geomorphology, and paleoseismology. It tries to systematize the gained knowledge about the relationship between karst and dynamic tectonics and to present new approaches to the study of this relationship. The structure of the book is summarized in the following chapters: • Chapter 1 is an introductory chapter. It outlines the history of the accomplished studies dealing with the relationship ‘‘karst and tectonics.’’ This relationship was mention
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