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2005 Vol. 24, No. 1

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EQUILIBRIUM CHEMISTRY OF THE CaCO3- CO2- H2O SYSTEM AND DISCUSSIONS
LIU Zai-hua, Dreybrodt Wolfgang, HAN Jun, LI Hua-ju
2005, 24(1): 1-14. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2005.01.001
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DISCUSSION ON THE CONCEPT OF LOW-FLOWRESOURCE CARRYING CAPACITY IN KARST AREA— A Case Study in Guiyang City
HE Zhong-hua, LIANG Hong, HUANG Fa-su, ZHAO Fang
2005, 24(1): 15-22. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2005.01.002
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The authors put clearly forward the concept of low-flow resource carrying capacity in karst region and discuss systematically the meaning and characteristics of low-flow resource carrying capacity in this paper. In order to discuss in detail the theory of
DIURNAL DYNAMICS OF SOIL RESPIRATION AND CARBON STABLE ISOTOPE IN LUNAN STONE FOREST, YUNNAN PROVINCE
CAO Jian-hua, SONG Lin-hua, JIANG Guang-hui, XIE Yun-qiu, YOU Sheng-yi
2005, 24(1): 23-27. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2005.01.003
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With the alkaline-sorption method, the diurnal changes of soil respiration were monitored in Lunan Stone Forest, Yunnan province. In the meanwhile, the carbon stable isotope (CSI) samples were collected and taken to laboratory, the CSI values were examine
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF TWO TYPICAL WEATHERED PROFILES OF CARBONATE ROCKS
LI Jing-yang, LIANG Feng, ZHU Li-jun, ZUO Shuang-ying
2005, 24(1): 28-34. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2005.01.004
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Through systematic sampling from two typical weathered profiles of carbonate rock at Zunyi and Pingba in Guizhou province and experiments of the specimens with 13 tests on physical indices and 12 tests on chemical total analysis of macro-elements which ar
THE MECHANISM OF RETROGRESSIVE EROSION AND KARSTIFICATION A CASE STUDY OF CAVE FORMATION IN EARLY HERSINIAN WEATHERED CRUST IN TAHE OILFIELD
XU Guo-qiang, LIU Shu-gen, LI Guo-rong, WU Heng-zhi, XIA Zai-lian, SUN Wei
2005, 24(1): 35-40. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2005.01.005
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Retrogressive erosion refers to the continued upward and head-ward erosion towards groundwater source produced by the flow of groundwater in cave under the water table after the water table in inner land on the verge of karst basin slope rises during tran
RESEARCH ON CHANGES OF LAND-USE IN DIFFERENT SCALE IN KARSTMOUNTAIN
XIONG Kang-ning, BAI Li-ni, PENG Xian-wei, LI Yang-bing
2005, 24(1): 41-47. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2005.01.006
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This paper chooses three typical areas, Zhenfeng county, Beipanjiang town, Huajiang demonstration area as examples to study the dynamic process of land-use changes in karst area in different spatial scale. It shows that the land-use change in quantity or
ON THE UTILIZATION ANDMANAGEMENT OF THE GRAVEYARDS IN GUIZHOU KARST MOUNTAIN AREA— A Case Study of Karst Fengcong Mountain in Liangyan, Guizhou Province
MO Shi-jiang
2005, 24(1): 48-50. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2005.01.007
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Preliminary study on the graveyards in karst Fengcong mountain areas in Liangyan, Guizhou shows that: (1)the graveyards have the tendency of distinctly concentration towards certain district of the slope; (2)the thickness of soil is one of important facto
SOIL LOSS AND KARST DESERTIFICATION CONTROL IN THE BEIPANJIANG BASIN
QIN Zhong, ZHANG Jie, WANG La-chun
2005, 24(1): 51-55. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2005.01.008
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Based on the runoff and sediment transport data obtained at Panjiangqiao and Gaoche cross-sections from 1989 to 2001 the soil loss in the Beipanjiang basin is analyzed. It is proved that the soil loss in karst region is of very complex relation with non-
STUDY ON ANIMAL-DIVERSITY AND HABITATS OF THE ANIMAL IN KARST CAVES IN GUIZHOU— A Case Study from Honglin Area, Qianxi County
CHEN Hu, XIONG Kang-ning, Leonardo Latella
2005, 24(1): 56-64. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2005.01.009
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Thirty seven species of animal have been found in Qingganglin,Xixian and Shuixiang caves through four times of investigation. The animals in number dominance of each species are Myrmeleom formicarius(larva) on the ground with strong-light at the cave entr
COMPARISON ON FAUNA IN KARST CAVES BETWEEN SLOVENIA AND GUIZHOU, CHINA
LI Dao-hong, Boris Sket
2005, 24(1): 65-70. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2005.01.010
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CHEMICAL WEATHERING OF CARBONATE CEMENT IN SANDSTONE AND THE RELATED CULTURAL RELIC DISEASES IN YUNGANG GROTTOES
MA Zai-ping, HUANG Ji-zhong, ZHANG Hong
2005, 24(1): 71-76. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2005.01.011
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Carbonate cement is universally more than 10% in sandstones of the upper Yungang formation in Yungang Grottoes area. It's mainly composed of ferriferous calcite and ferriferous dolomite. Chemical reactions that happened during the weathering of carbonate
ANALYSIS TO CAVE ACCIDENTS IN US AND UK AND DISCUSSION ON SECURITYMEASURES
WANG Xiao-qing, TIAN Ming-zhong, ZHU Jia-wei
2005, 24(1): 77-82. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2005.01.012
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The modern cave expedition is more popular in the developed countries and has become a weekend and holiday sport. Most of the developed countries have special caving rescue organizations in order to aid the people in caving accidents. By analysis of cavin
IGCP448: PROGRESSES OF WORLD CORRELATION OF KARST ECOSYSTEM
ZHANG Cheng, YUAN Dao-xian
2005, 24(1): 83-88. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1001-4810.2005.01.013
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The fruitful progresses of the Project IGCP 448"Global contrastive study on karst ecosystem"(2000-2004) achieved during the past four years are summarized systematically. Among the progresses, there are some comparatively important new understandings incl