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17:00-20:30 Pre-reception: Distribution of Symposium documentation to participant who likes to receivethis.
26th APRIL
8:30-10:00 Reception and Welcome10:00-10:30 Opening ceremony10:30-11:00 Opening plenary Lecture: Karst - a new thematic layer for WHYMAP (Worldwide Hydrogeologi-
cal Mapping and Assessment Program). Wilhelm Struckmeier11:00-11:30 Coffee break
Session 1. Karst Hydrogeology I: Recharge and miscellanea on general topicsChairmen: Stephen Foster (IAH Past President) and Petar Milanovic (President of IAH Serbian Chapter, University ofBelgrade)
LLeeccttuurree::11:30-12:00 Water and Karst - Investigation and Protection of Water Resources in Karst Aquifer Systems. Nicola
Goldscheider (President of IAH Karst Commission)
CCoommuunniiccaattiioonnss::12:00-12:15 Sustainability of Water Resources in Karst Terrains with Case Studies in Egypt and Syria. J.W. LaM-
oreaux12:15-12:30 Is the term ‘karst aquifer’ misleading? J. Gunn 12:30-12:45 First outcomes from new approach in assessing recharge of highly karstified terrains – cases ex-
amples from Montenegro. M. Radulovic, Z. Stevanovic, M. Radulovic12:45-13:00 Climate change effects on aquifer recharge in a glacierised karst aquifer system, Tsanfleuron-
Sanetsch, Swiss Alps. V. Gremaud, N. Goldscheider 13:00-13:15 Recharge enhancement and protection of a karst aquifer in Central Texas. B.A. Smith, B.B. Hunt,
J. Beery 13:15-13:30 Flow Potential Between Stacked Karst Aquifers in Central Texas, USA. B.A. Smith, B.B. Hunt13:30-13:45 Characteristic Curve of a Groundwater Reservoir. Calculation Models. J.A. López Geta, J.A.
Navarro Iáñez13:45-15:30 Lunch time
Session 2. Karst Hydrogeology II: Analysis of hydrodynamic dataChairmen: Antonio Pulido (University of Almería, Spain) and Luigi Tulipano (University of Rome, Italy)
CCoommuunniiccaattiioonnss::15:30-15:45 Analysis of spring discharges during droughts: example from karst systems of Southern Italy. F.
Fiorillo, F.M. Guadagno 15:45-16:00 Application of wavelet correlation analysis to the karst spring of Fuenmayor. San Julián de Banzo,
Huesca, Spain. D. Chinarro, J.A. CuchÍ, J.L. Villarroel16:00-16:15 Time series analysis of Saraw Springs – SE of Sulaimaniya, Iraqi Kurdistan Region. S.S. Ali, Z. Ste-
vanovic16:15-16:30 Use of combined recession curves analyses of neighbouring karstic springs to reveal karstification
degree of groundwater springing routes. P. Malík, S. Vojtková 16:30-16:45 Recession curve analysis to constrain rainfall-discharge model parameterisation. F. Moussu, V.
Plagnes, L. Oudin, H. Bendjoudi 16:45-17:00 Hydrological modelling of a karst system using non linear hysteretic conceptual model. S. Tritz,
H. Jourde, V.Guinot17:00-17:30 Coffee break
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Session 3. Karst Hydrogeology III: Karst Hydrology and HydrogeologyChairmen: Zoran Stevanovic (University of Belgrade, Serbia) and Moumtaz Razack (University of Poitiers, France)
CCoommuunniiccaattiioonnss::17:30-17:45 Hydrological modeling of an alpine dolomite karst system. A. Hartmann, M. Kralik, F. Humer, J.
Lange, M. Weiler 17:45-18:00 Flash Floods Forecasting in a Karstic Basin using Neural Networks: the case of the Lez basin
(south of France). L. Kong A Siou, A. Johannet, S. Pistre, V. Borrell18:00-18:15 Problems of flood and drought in a typical peak cluster depression karst area.F. Guo, G. Jiang 18:15-18:30 Localisation of a reactive transport zone in a saturated karstic conduit deduiced from natural and
artificial tracer tests. S. Binet, A. Joodi, E. Joigneaux, P. Albéric, A. Gutierrez18:30-18:45 The characteristics of groundwater flow in karst aquifers during long lasting low flow conditions,
example from SW Slovenia. N. Ravbar, M. Petri�, J. Kogovše18:45-19:00 Tracer investigations of the nature and structure of subsurface voids in mildly karstic aquifers: an
example from the English Chalk. L. Maurice, T.C. Atkinson, J.A. Barker, A.T. Williams, A. Farrant,A. Gallagher
19:00-19:15 Interpreting source of Lingshui spring by hydrogeological, chemical and isotopic methods. G.Jiang, F. Guo
19:15-19:30 Influence of cave CO2partial pressure on the water flows through the unsaturated zone. N.
Peyraube, R. Lastennet, A. Denis20:00 Cocktail Welcome
POSTER SESSION: 27th APRIL, 9:00-19:00
- Sensitivity analysis of APLIS method to compute spatial variability of karst aquifers recharges at the National Parkof Viñales, Cuba. H. Farfán, J. L. Corvea, I. de Bustamante
- Evidence of an early phreatic and confined karst phase in Minervois, South of France. A. Nou, S. Pistre, V. Bo-rrell, C. Batiot-Guilhe, M. Bakalowicz
- Characteristics of heterogeneous Shimbar karstic systems in southwest Iran. N. Kalantari, M.R. Keshavarzi, F.Hamidzadeh, M. Sahebdel
- Groundwater tracing using stable isotope in the Western Mediterranean (case of Rif chain in the North of Mo-rocco). M. Qurtobi, H. Marah, A. El Mahboul, C. Emblanch
- Identification of thermal anomalies in the Carbonate Aquifer of the lower Andarax (SE Spain) by means of tem-perature cross-sections. F. Sánchez-Martos, A. Pulido-Bosch, L. Tulipano, M. D. Fidelibus, L. Molina-Sánchez
- Fuente de Piedra lagoon (Malaga, Spain): a deep karstic flow discharge point of a regional hydrogeological sys-tem. J. Heredia, A. G. de Domingo, J. M. Ruiz, L. Araguás
- Object-Oriented Modelling as a Decision-Making Tool in Agriculturally Overexploited Karstic Aquifers. J.L. Molina,J. Bromley, J.L. García-Aróstegui, M. Molina, J. Benavente
- Toxicity and ecotoxicity of by-products resulting from degradation of fluorescent tracers used in the karstic chalkof Normandy (France). P. Gombert, D. Granier, R. De Seze, P. Pandard, F. Gondelle, F. El Koulaly, F.Z. Benkada, R.Toussaint
- Scenarios of groundwater pollution in a karst watershed: a case study in the Pinar del Rio province at Cuba. H.Farfan, C. Dias, M. Parise, C. Aldana
- Assessment of pollution risk in the Western La Mancha carbonated aquifer due to anthropogenic degradationof the Tablas de Daimiel National Park (Spain). H. Aguilera, L. Moreno, A. de la Losa, M.E. Jiménez, S. Castaño
- Definition of statutory water-supply protection zones in mountainous karstic aquifers of the Guadalquivir basin.A. Jiménez-Madrid, C. Martínez, JA. Zuazo, P. Jiménez
- Underground monitoring network in the Classical Karst. L. Visintin, F. Cucchi, L. Zini
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Session 4. Karst Hydrogeology IV: HydrochemistryChairmen: Wilhelm Struckmeier (IAH President) and Jacques Mudry (University of Franche-Comte, France)
CCoommuunniiccaattiioonnss::9:00-9:15 Hydrochemical heterogeneity in the discharge zone of a karstic aquifer. M. Mudarra, B. Andreo,
J. Mudry 9:15-9:30 Influence of great flood on the functioning of karst aquifer. Example of the Fontaine de Vau-
cluse karst system.C. Danquigny, C. Emblanch, T. Blondel, B. Garry, A. Roch, C. Sudre 9:30-9:45 Use of dissolved organic carbon to characterize infiltration in a small karst system in the French
Jura mountains (Fertans). J.B. Charlier, J. Mudry, C. Bertrand 9:45-10:00 Investigation of groundwater dynamics in a Mediterranean karst system by using multiple hy-
drogeochemical tracers. C.C. Bicalho, C. Batiot-Guilhe, J.L. Seidel, S.Van-Exter, H. Jourde 10:00-10:15 Duality of functioning in a karst system under Mediterranean climate conditions, deduced
from hydrochemical characterization. J.A.Barberá, B. Andreo10:15-10:30 Transit time environmental tracing from Dissolved Organic Matter fluorescence properties in
karstic aquifers. Application to different flows of ‘Fontaine de Vaucluse’ experimental basin. T.Blondel, C. Emblanch, Y. Dudal, C. Batiot-Guilhe, Y. Travi, S. Gaffet
10:30-10:45 Water origin of the Kokkino Stefani spring (W. Greece) based on hydrogeochemical data. K.Katsanou, G. Siavalas, N. Lambrakis
10:45-11:00 Predicting groundwater quality in karstic systems with the use of soft computing methods,ANN and NF. B. Kurtulus, F. Huneau, M. Razack, J. Riss
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
Session 5. Karst Hydrogeology V: Hydrochemistry versus ModelingChairmen: José Benavente (University of Granada, Spain) and Francisco Javier Elorza (President of IAH SpanishChapter)
CCoommuunniiccaattiioonnss::11:30-11:45 Hydrochemical variations of the Huanglong spring-fed travertine-depositing stream in the
Huanglong ravine, Sichuan, SW China. H. Wang, Z. Liu11:45-12:00 Seasonal variations of hydrochemistry and carbonate precipitation rate in a travertine-de-
positing canal at Baishuitai, Yunnan, SW China: implications for the formation of biannual lam-inae in travertine and climatic reconstruction. H. Sun, Z. Liu
12:00-12:15 Distribution of trace elements in a karst environment. B. Tr�ek, R. Šajn12:15-12:30 Convective thermal field reconstruction by ordinary kriging in karstic aquifers (Puglia, Italy):
geostatistical analysis of anisotropy. M.D. Fidelibus, L. Tulipano, P. D’Amelio12:30-12:45 Access to coastal karst water resources through a salinity study during an exceptional high-
water event: the case of Port-Miou (Cassis, SE France). A. Tassy, B. Arfib, E. Gilli12:45-13:00 Numerical modeling of coastal aquifer karst processes by means of coupled simulations of
density-driven flow and reactive solute transport phenomena. Á.M. Sáinz, J.J. Molinero, M.W.Saaltink
13:00-13:15 How to model realistic 3D karst reservoirs using a pseudo-genetic methodology – example oftwo case studies. A. Borghi, P. Renard, S. Jenni
13:15-13:30 Insights of 3D geological modelling in distributed hydrogeological models of karstic carbon-ate aquifers. A. Fournillon, S. Viseur, B. Arfib, J. Borgomano
- 13:30-13:45 Resources assessment of a small karstic Mediterranean aquifer (south-eastern, Spain). J.M. An-dreu, P. Martínez-Santos, A. Pulido-Bosch, E. García-Sánchez
13:45-15:30 Lunch time
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Session 6. Karst Hydrogeology VI: Protecting karst mediaChairmen: Nico Goldscheider (President of IAH-Karst Commission, Technische Universität, München, Germany)and Peter Malik (Slovakian Geological Survey)
CCoommuunniiccaattiioonnss::15:30-15:45 The protection of groundwaters destined for human consumption in karstic aquifers. Advances
towards safeguard zones. A. Jiménez-Madrid, F. Carrasco, C. Martínez15:45-16:00 Wellhead protection areas delimitation in karstic aquifers. Aplication in Guadalquivir river basin
(Spain). A. Jiménez-Madrid, C. Martínez, JA. Luque, JA. Zuazo, P. Jimenez16:00-16:15 Delineating source protection zones of karst springs. The case study of Villanueva del Rosario
spring (Southern Spain). A.I. Marín, B. Andreo16:15-16:30 PaPRIKa, the French multicriteria method for mapping the intrinsic vulnerability of karst water
resource and source – Two examples (Pyrenees, Normandy).V. Plagnes, K. Kavouri, F. Huneau,M. Fournier, J. Jaunat, C. Pinto-Ferreira, B. Leroy, P. Marchet, N. Dörfliger
16:30-16:45 Comparative application of two methods (COP and PaPRIKa) for groundwater vulnerabilitymapping in the Lez karst system (Montpellier, South France). A.I. Marín, N. Dörfliger, B. Andreo
16:45-17:00 Uncovered caves and their conservation during the construction of motorways over classicalkarst and other types of Slovenian karst. M. Knez, T. Slabe
17:00-17:30 Coffee break
Session 7. Research on Caves Chairmen: Franco Cucchi (University of Trieste, Italy) and John Gunn (University of Birmingham, UK)
LLeeccttuurree::17:30-18:00 The Challenge of Development in Karst regions. Tadej Slabe (Head of Karst Research Institute,
Postojna, Slovenia)
CCoommuunniiccaattiioonnss::18:00-18:15 Geomorphology and structural control in caves: a research in Torca Teyera (Picos de Europa,
NW Spain). D. Ballesteros, M. Jiménez-Sánchez, J. García-Sansegundo, S. Giralt18:15-18:30 A model of karstification in extended limestone plains by mixing corrosion. W. Dreybrodt, F.
Gabrovšek18:30-18:45 Physics of condensation corrosion in caves. F.Gabrovšek, W. Dreybrodt, M. Perne18:45-19:00 Isotopic (13C) signature of CO
2sources in the vadose zone of a mediterranean karst (Nerja cave
site, Southern Spain). I. Vadillo, J. Benavente, F. Carrasco, A. Soler, C. Liñan vše19:00-19:15 13C values from a stalagmite at the Nerja Cave, South Spain. C. Jiménez de Cisneros and E. Ca-
ballero19:15-20:15 IAH Karst Commission and IGCP 513 meetings (1st floor of Symposium venue building)
20:30 Gala Dinner (in Malaga Palacio hotel)
POSTER SESSION: 28th APRIL, 9:00-19:00
- Effect of ventilation on karst system equilibrium (Altamira cave, N Spain): An appraisal of karst contribution tothe global carbon cycle balance. S. Sánchez-Moral, S. Cuezva, A. Fernandez-Cortes, D. Benavente, J.C. Ca-ñaveras
- Influence of daily visiting regime in tourist cave at different seasons. J. Cuevas-González, A. Fernández-Cortés,M.C. Muñoz-Cervera, J.M. Andreu, J.C. Cañaveras
- Atmospheric model in the llamp shaft. Garraf – Spain (2008-2009). R. Cano, X. Font, P. Cociña, A. Sanmartí- Mineral-forming processes at Canelobre Cave (Alicante, SE Spain). J. Cuevas-González, A. Fernández-Cortés,
M.C. Muñoz-Cervera, D. Benavente, M.A. García del Cura, J.M. Andreu, J.C. Cañaveras- Petrological study as a tool to evaluate the degradation of speleothems in touristic caves. Castañar de Ibor
cave, Cáceres, Spain. R. Martín-García, A. Martín-Pérez, A.M. Alonso-Zarza- Features and origin of red clays in Castañar Cave: a touch of colour. A. Martín-Pérez, R. Martín-García, A.M.
Alonso-Zarza, M.J. Herrero- Impact of the expected climate change on the stability of underground cavities in France. P. Gombert, A. Char-
moille, D. Christophe, R. D’hotelans
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Field Trips to Karst Areas of Malaga province.
Meeting point: Malaga Palacio hotel
Hours of departure (please, respect strictly hour of departure):- 8:00 Field trip nº 1 to Western areas (hour of estimated arrival, 20:00)- 9:00 Field trip nº 2 to Central areas (hour of estimated arrival, 19:00)- 9:00 Field trip nº 3 to Eastern areas (hour of estimated arrival, 18:30)
29th APRIL
Session 8. Karst GeomorphologyChairmen: James W. LaMoreaux (P.E. LaMoreaux. & Associates, Inc. –PELA-, USA) and Wolfgang Dreybrodt (Uni-versity of Bremen, Germany)
LLeeccttuurree::9:00-9:30 Karst and natural heritage: protection of landforms and ecosystems. John Gunn (University of
Birmingham, UK)
CCoommuunniiccaattiioonnss::9:30-9:45 Karst Geosites in NE Italy. F. Cucchi, F. Finocchiaro, L. Zini
9:45-10:00 Tracking the space-time evolution of a karstic system with fast dissolution kinetics developedin gypsum formations. A.Charmoille, F.Bech, X.Daupley, P.Gombert
10:00-10:15 Geomorphological characteristics of the karst-related lakes in gypsum in the Arcas and riverMoscas lake complexes (Cuenca province). M. Martínez-Parra, A. De la Hera, E. López-Pamo,M.J. Moreno, E. Montero, E. Santofimia
10:15-10:30 The role of sculpted forms along endokarstic active conduits in the development of fluviokarsticcanyons. The Rio Puron Cave conduit (Spain). J.A. Ortega Becerril, G. Garzón Heydt, J. J.Durán
10:30-10:45 Konya Karapınar obruks (sinkholes) of Turkey. G. Günay, Çörekçio�lu, S.O. Eroskay,G. Övül
10:45-11:00 A disappearing wetland of karst origin: the Laguna de la Alberca (Ronda, Málaga). J.J. Durán,A. García de Domingo, L. Linares
11:00:11:30 Coffee break
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Session 9. Engineering Geology in KarstChairmen: Franci Gabrovsek (Karst Research Institute, Postojna, Slovenia) and Yuan Daoxian (Institute of KarstGeology, Guilin, China)
LLeeccttuurree::11:30-12:00 Geotechnical problems and remedial works in construction of large structures in karst. Petar
Milanovic (President of IAH Serbian Chapter, University of Belgrade)
CCoommuunniiccaattiioonnss::12:00-12:15 Understanding the leaks in Chabrouh dam through detailed hydrogeological analysis of the
Qana Plateau. I. Bou Jaoude, R. Karanouh, N. Momjian, A. Chehadeh, S. Cheikh Hussein12:15-12:30 Decision support procedure for constructing karst underground reservoirs - A case study on Pe-
ru�ac karst spring. I. Jemcov, S. Milanovi�, P.T. Milanovi�12:30-12:45 Aeration zone in karst - properties and investigations. P.T. Milanovic12:45-13:00 Karst-ALEA: A scientific based karst risk assessment for underground engineering. M. Filipponi,
P.-Y. Jeannin13:00-13:15 The impacts of quarrying in the Apulian karst. Mario Parise
13:30 Closing Ceremony and Prizes Award of Malaga Academy of Sciences and IAH-Karst Commision
POSTER SESSION: 30th APRIL, 9:00-14:00
- Hypogene speleogenetic evidences in the development of Cova des Pas de Vallgornera (Mallorca Island, West-ern Mediterranean). J.J. Fornós, A. Ginés, J. Ginés, F. Gràcia, A. Merino, J. Cifre, F. Hierro
- Hydrogeology and geomorphology of the Calar del Espino (Betic Cordillera, Southern Spain), a highly inter-esting scientific and experimental karstic system. F. Moral
- Mapping buried karst features with Capacitive-Coupled Resistivity System (CCR) and Ground Penetrating Radar(GPR). C. Neukum,C. Grützner, R. Azzam, K. Reicherter
- The Giant Cave monitoring station (Trieste, Italy, Classical Karst). L. Visintin, F. Cucchi, L. Zini
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