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Karst Hydrogeology of Muğla—Gökova Karst Springs

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There are three main karst spring groups in the area: Gökova, Azmak, and Akbük Bay. Gökova springs discharge from the coastline in the north of Gökova Bay. Azmak spring group discharges through the fault line in the east of Akyaka village. Akbük Bay spring discharges from alluvium at an elevation close to the sea level, situated in the northwest of Akbük Bay.

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Kurttaş, T., Günay, G., Gemalmaz, A. (2022). Karst Hydrogeology of Muğla—Gökova Karst Springs. In: Caves and Karst of Turkey - Volume 2. Cave and Karst Systems of the World. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-95361-4_12

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