Comments on: Hydrology PhD Candidate, Tunde Olarinoye @tundeham: A Day in the GeoLife Series http://rockheadsciences.com/olarinoye-hydrology/ A science blog that brings you closer to the world of geology! Featuring the "A Day in the GeoLife" and "GeoProject" guest blog series from geoscientists around the world. Sat, 31 Oct 2020 12:37:58 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.4 By: Tunde Olarinoye http://rockheadsciences.com/olarinoye-hydrology/#comment-7913 Mon, 05 Oct 2020 16:14:08 +0000 http://rockheadsciences.com/?p=4389#comment-7913 In reply to Michael Kehinde.

Hi Michael,

Thank you for the comment.

We have ca. 30 springs from the UK in the WoKaS database, I guess some less famous ones also included. We continuously update the database with new datasets from researchers and contributors. If you have data from the not-so-famous karst springs in the UK and would like to share, we would be very interested in them and collaborate with you.

Thanks for your interest and hope to hear from you.

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By: Michael Kehinde http://rockheadsciences.com/olarinoye-hydrology/#comment-7912 Sat, 03 Oct 2020 12:47:44 +0000 http://rockheadsciences.com/?p=4389#comment-7912 Hi Túndé
Quite an exciting blog and work focus you have.
I am keen to get access to the karst database you mentioned. I wonder if you have any examples of the not-so-world-famous karst springs and systems here in the United Kingdom.
Hope to hear from you.

Michael Kehinde
Environment Agency
[email protected]

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