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This
is the 12th in this series of highly successful
interdisciplinary conferences which were first organized by
the Florida Sinkhole Research Institute in 1984 as a means for
geologists and geographers, who study how and where karst
develops and how sinkholes form, to interact with engineers,
planners and others, who must apply this information to build
and maintain society’s infrastructure and protect our
environment. Since the first meeting in 1984, these biennial
conferences have grown into the single most important
international professional meeting concentrating on the
practical application of karst science.
The goal of this conference is to share
knowledge and experience among disciplines by emphasizing
scientific and technological aspects of karst that have
practical applications, together with case histories of those
applications. Since karst topography impacts ground and
surface water resources, waste disposal and management,
highways and other transportation facilities, structural
foundations and utilities and other infrastructure, civil,
geotechnical and environmental professionals should all attend
this most relevant conference.
Geologists, biologists, geographers,
planners, developers, government officials, and other
professionals who practice in areas with karst terrain will
also benefit from this sharing of knowledge.
Anticipated
Attendance: More than 100 civil, geotechnical, and
environmental engineers, along with geologists, biologists,
geographers, planners, developers, government officials, and
other professionals who practice in areas with karst terrain
will all benefit from this sharing of knowledge.
Registration Form
Sinkhole
Conference Brochure
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