Shallow groundwater systems are vitally important to man, as a source of water, for sustenance of stream baseflow, and of wetland and riparian ecosystems. Karst is a dry landscape situated on a somewhat soluble rock mass with an underground flow of water. The contempory construction of storage reservoirs for drinking, irrigational and industrial use of water is seventy-five years old.
Shallow groundwater systems are vitally important to man, as a source of water, for sustenance of stream baseflow, and of wetland and riparian ecosystems. Karst is a dry landscape situated on a somewhat soluble rock mass with an underground flow of water. The contempory construction of storage reservoirs for drinking, irrigational and industrial use of water is seventy-five years old.
Shallow groundwater systems are vitally important to man, as a source of water, for sustenance of stream baseflow, and of wetland and riparian ecosystems. Karst is a dry landscape situated on a somewhat soluble rock mass with an underground flow of water. The contempory construction of storage reservoirs for drinking, irrigational and industrial use of water is seventy-five years old.