Lecturer in Geology, University of Tobruk
Earth is a very complex system. My research as a geologist concerns understanding how modern environments formed during the early history of humankind.
I am particularly interested in karst landscapes, where the dissolving bedrock has created sinkholes, sinking streams, caves, springs and other unique features.
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