THE KARST LANDSCAPE OF YUCATAN.

Abstract

The study provides a descriptive regional analysis of the physical aspects of Yucatan's karst landscape. Two themes dominate this description of Yucatan's tropical lowland karst landscape. First, it is established that different types of karst land forms characterize individual segments of the horizontal limestone which underlies Yucatan. Secondly, it is established that distinctive micro-environments characterize the individual types of karst land forms. Such micro-environments result when a karst land form produced varying hydrologic, soil, and micro-climate conditions. Distinctive floristic communities are associated with these micro-environments. The areal distribution of the different types of karst land forms yields a pattern which provides the regional framework used in this study. Three regions occur in Yucatan's karst landscape. Each region possesses a distinctive karst land form assemblage. Appendices include a brief survey of karst literature, representative climatic data for Yucatan, and a selected glossary of Maya and Spanish land scape terminology. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1965
Accession Number
AD0679464

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People

  • William A. Finch Jr

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  • Biological Phenomena
  • Communities
  • Ecological And Environmental Phenomena
  • Environment
  • Humanities
  • Literature

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  • Theoretical Analysis.
  • Wetland-Land-Environmental Management.