Assessment on the Vulnerability of Fangshan Karst Groundwater in Beijing Based on European Model

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The North China Approach to assess karst groundwater vulnerability was proposed based on European Model, modifying C and P factors to adapt the specificity of karst regions specificity in North China. It was firstly applied to the Fangshan karst regions in Beijing and the vulnerability maps indicate high vulnerability nearby karst caves and the areas lacking overlying soil.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 838-841)

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1772-1775

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November 2013

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