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Burial and infilling of a karst in Papua New Guinea by road erosion sediments
Authors:J M James
Institution:(1) Department of Inorganic Chemistry, School of Chemistry, F11, The University of Sydney, 2006 New South Wales, Australia
Abstract:The anthropogenic impact on karst in Papua New Guinea is briefly introduced and a specific case is presented detailing the effect of road erosion sediments on a small karst. The karst is in the perennially humid tropics and covered with primary rain forest. The road was placed high above the karst on steep friable rock and traverses several of its catchments. The changes to and the rate of burial of parts of the karst and the infilling of the caves are described. The karst drainage has altered, and there is increased water storage. The sediment build-up ceased in less than a year due to vegetation and stabilization of the road embankments. It is concluded that any construction within a catchment leading to a karst should be assessed as to its impact on the karst.
Keywords:Road erosion sediments  Perennially humid tropics  Karst cave systems
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