Lasha Asanidze

Lasha Asanidze

Keywords : Geology Environment Geomorphological Mapping Geomorphology Geography Environmental Impact Assessment Water Quality Speleology Groundwater Chemistry Karstology

Country : Georgia

Organization : Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University

Department : Vakhushti Bagrationi Institute of Geography

ResearchGate profile : https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lasha_Asanidze

Google scholar profile : https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=IuwvNa4AAAAJ&hl=en



Bibliography


Glaciers Retreat and Climate Change Effect During the Last One Century in the Mestiachala River Basin, Caucasus Mountains, Georgia 2015 Earth Sciences

Glaciers Reduction and Climate Change Impact over the Last One Century in the Mulkhura River Basin, Caucasus Mountains, Georgia 2015 International Journal of Geosciences

Karst morphological processes and evolution of the limestone massif of Georgia from depositional, sedimentary, and structural investigations in Muradi Cave 2017

Karst Relief Development History of Zemo Imereti Plateau, Georgia, Caucasus 2019 Open Journal of Geology

Karst Landscape of Georgia 2019 Geomorphology of Georgia

Mapping of Potential Show Caves in the Racha Limestone Massif (Country of Georgia) 2018

Geomorphologic Features of Sataplia-Tskaltubo Limestone Massif 2015 Earth Sciences

Sedimentological Study of Caves in the Zemo Imereti Plateau, Georgia, Caucasus Region 2017 Open Journal of Geology

Geoecological Monitoring of Karst Water in Georgia, Caucasus (Case Study of Racha Limestone Massif) 2017 Open Journal of Geology

Complex speleogenetic processes and mineral deposition in the Caucasus region of Georgia 2017 Journal of Environmental Biology

Speleological Investigation of the Largest Limestone Massif in Georgia (Caucasus) 2017 Open Journal of Geology

Ecological Investigation of Karst Waters in the Central Part of Georgia 2017

Metals distribution in soil contaminated by gold and copper mining in Georgia 2020 Journal of Environmental Biology

A 54-year Record of Changes At Chalaati and Zopkhito Glaciers, Georgian Caucasus, Observed from Archival Maps, Satellite Imagery, Drone Survey, and Ground-based Investigation 2020 Hungarian Geographical Bulletin