Hydrological Modeling
A karst aquifer is a type of groundwater system that forms in soluble rocks, such as limestone, dolomite, and gypsum, where the dissolution of the rock creates unique underground features like caves, sinkholes, and underground rivers. This geological process leads to high permeability and significant water storage capacity, which affects both the flow and quality of the groundwater within these systems.
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