2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00767-013-0235-3
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Die Erdfälle von Layla und Al-Kharj – Einblicke in die Karst-Hydrogeologie des oberen Jura von Saudi-Arabien

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“…Layla Lakes in the Interior Homocline of Saudi Arabia are large sinkholes restricted to a spring area and related to hypogene dissolution of anhydrite in the Arab and Hith formations by upward transverse flows derived from the underlying limestone aquifer. These lakes that used to be fed by sulphate-rich springs have been drained by groundwater overexploitation, exposing dramatic gypsum precipitates on their walls (Kempe and Dirks, 2008;Schleusener et al, 2013).…”
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“…Layla Lakes in the Interior Homocline of Saudi Arabia are large sinkholes restricted to a spring area and related to hypogene dissolution of anhydrite in the Arab and Hith formations by upward transverse flows derived from the underlying limestone aquifer. These lakes that used to be fed by sulphate-rich springs have been drained by groundwater overexploitation, exposing dramatic gypsum precipitates on their walls (Kempe and Dirks, 2008;Schleusener et al, 2013).…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%