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of recently formed limestones took place during periods of non-deposition within the early part of the period. Sedimentation resumed and further limestone strata were deposited on an irregular karst surface, the cycle recurring several times in connection with fluctuating sea levels over prolonged
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Karst areas tend to have unique types of forests. The karst terrain is difficult for humans to traverse, so that their ecosystems are often relatively undisturbed. The soil tends to have a high pH, which encourages growth of unusual species of orchids, palms, mangroves, and other plants.
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Farming in karst areas must take into account the lack of surface water. The soils may be fertile enough, and rainfall may be adequate, but rainwater quickly moves through the crevices into the ground, sometimes leaving the surface soil parched between rains.
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Clydach Valley Subgroup of the
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is frequently unseen until the roof of a cavern suddenly collapses. Such events have swallowed homes, cattle, cars, and farm machinery. In the United States, sudden collapse of such a cavern-sinkhole swallowed part of the collection of the
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Filippis, Luigi; Poncia, Pier Paolo; et al. (February 2016). "Hidden sinkholes and karst cavities in the travertine plateau of a highly-populated geothermal seismic territory (Tivoli, central Italy)".
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Renken, R.; Cunningham, K.; Zygnerski, M.; Wacker, M.; Shapiro, A.; Harvey, R.; Metge, D.; Osborn, C.; Ryan, J. (November 2005). "Assessing the
Vulnerability of a Municipal Well Field to Contamination in a Karst Aquifer".
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greatly advanced the knowledge of karst regions to the point where he became known as the "father of karst geomorphology". Primarily discussing the karst regions of the
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is covered (perhaps by debris) or confined by one or more superimposed non-soluble rock strata, distinctive karst features may occur only at subsurface levels and can be totally missing above ground.
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and without strong fluvial erosion processes. This terrain is found in Cuba, Jamaica, Indonesia, Malaysia, the
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The karstification of a landscape may result in a variety of large- or small-scale features both on the surface and beneath. On exposed surfaces, small features may include
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Geologists are concerned with these negative effects of human activity on karst hydrology which, as of 2007, supplied about 25% of the global demand for drinkable water.
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Calcium carbonate dissolved into water may precipitate out where the water discharges some of its dissolved carbon dioxide. Rivers which emerge from springs may produce
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Vermeulen, J.J., Whitten, T., "Biodiversity and
Cultural Property in the Management of Limestone Resources in East Asia: Lessons from East Asia", The World Bank, 1999,
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in the late 19th century, which entered German usage much earlier, to describe a number of geological, geomorphological, and hydrological features found within the
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Delineation of ground-water basins and recharge areas for municipal water-supply springs in a karst aquifer system in the
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is a unique type of seasonal lake found in Irish karst areas which are formed through the annual welling-up of water from the underground water system.
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Doerr, S. H. (18 March 1999). "Karst-like landforms and hydrology in quartzites of the
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as surface streams, because Karst formations are cavernous and highly permeable, resulting in reduced opportunity for contaminant filtration.
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terraces, consisting of layers of calcite deposited over extended periods of time. In caves, a variety of features collectively called
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Davis, D.G. (2000). "Extraordinary features of Lechuguilla Cave, Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico".
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Linear alignment of surface features such as straight stream segments and sinkholes develop along
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in karst landscapes may dump raw sewage directly into underground channels.
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2844:"What is Karst topography and why should you care?"
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1864:(in Slovenian). ZaloĹžba ZRC. p. 142.
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122:. It is characterized by features like
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27:Topography from dissolved soluble rocks
14:
4567:
2632:
2558:Taylor, Charles; Greene, Earl (2008).
2529:
2388:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
2061:
2016:, vol. 2, KâO. Ljubljana: SAZU, p. 82.
2001:
1949:
1891:
1336:in karst areas is also just as easily
164:because as much as 50% of the world's
3583:
3061:
2864:
2576:from the original on 2 November 2008.
2449:
2214:
2161:
1922:
1714:
1489:Many karst-related terms derive from
1047:
418:, a pioneer of the study of karst in
2928:Karst Hydrogeology and Geomorphology
2791:Patterson, Thom (13 February 2014).
2316:Mylroie, J.E.; Vacher, H.L. (1999).
2013:EtimoloĹĄki slovar slovenskega jezika
1992:
1983:
1894:"KrĹĄ ili kras? KrĹĄ! - Geografija.hr"
1892:Ĺ egota, Tomislav (25 January 2009).
1790:
1560:derives from South Slavic languages.
1522:, an inverted funnel-shaped sinkhole
499:, such as limestone, that is thinly
445:describes landforms such as karren,
1997:. Ljubljana: Modrijan. p. 318.
1264:. Surface water containing natural
1078:site of special scientific interest
24:
4307:Journey to the Center of the Earth
4209:Naples underground geothermal zone
2958:, 2nd Printing, Cave Books, 2009,
2930:, John Wiley and Sons Ltd., 2007,
2920:
2423:
2338:from the original on 29 April 2021
2244:Galdenzi, S.; Maruoka, T. (2003).
2162:Grove, Glenn E. (September 2003).
1148:âfor example, Labertouche Cave in
967:(closed basins), vertical shafts,
25:
4606:
4424:Research Centre for Deep Drilling
4419:International Union of Speleology
3099:Glossary of caving and speleology
3010:
2284:Journal of Cave and Karst Studies
2250:Journal of Cave and Karst Studies
2217:Journal of Cave and Karst Studies
1826:Shorter Oxford English Dictionary
1182:Puerto Princesa Underground River
1068:in South Wales across a cover of
978:Large-scale features may include
457:for karst landscape development.
3022:Speleogenesis and Karst Aquifers
2406:. London: Penguin, 1984, p 292.
2404:Dictionary of Physical Geography
846:(calcium carbonate dissolution)
392:
126:above and drainage systems with
85:
4414:Institution of Mining Engineers
4179:Underground Great Wall of China
3609:
3488:Nok and Mamproug Cave Dwellings
3087:
2883:
2858:
2836:
2810:
2784:
2730:
2684:
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2580:
2551:
2487:
2462:
2450:Evans, Monica (15 April 2020).
2443:
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2155:
2125:
2082:
2055:
2042:
2019:
1958:
1943:
1916:
1669:Environmental Science Institute
1354:. Overloaded or malfunctioning
1206:Another example of this is the
1160:are an example of pseudokarst.
876:(formation of calcium sulfate)
653:and is presently active in the
562:Kostivere karst area in Estonia
229:along the coast of the eastern
4429:Society of Economic Geologists
4397:National Speleological Society
4347:Wonderland (fictional country)
2702:(1â4). Elsevier Science: 142.
2471:British Regional Geology:Wales
2190:"Dissolution: Carbonate rocks"
2107:Thornbury, William D. (1969).
1885:
1851:
1831:
1819:
1773:10.1016/j.geomorph.2015.12.011
1743:
1717:Zeitschrift fĂźr Geomorphologie
1708:
1683:
1654:
1459:, a karst limestone area. The
1389:
1260:aquifers typically develop in
1203:, the "river of seven names".
1132:
1124:which developed as sub-aerial
475:
426:, London, introduced the word
13:
1:
3854:Subterranean rivers of London
2820:. 22 May 2014. Archived from
2716:10.1016/S0022-1694(03)00064-7
1900:(in Croatian). Archived from
1647:
1110:
1002:and cavern systems may form.
924:
796:(sulfuric acid dissociation)
4387:National Mine Map Repository
3829:Jewel Cave National Monument
3541:List of UK caving fatalities
2944:, 2nd ed., Blackwell, 1985,
2494:Dreybrodt, Wolfgang (1988).
2188:Wolfgang, Dreybrodt (2004).
2010:Bezlaj, France (ed.). 1982.
1861:GeoloĹĄki terminoloĹĄki slovar
1163:
678:leading to the formation of
416:Johann Weikhard von Valvasor
383:, and perhaps also to Latin
353:was first attested in 1177.
312:from the reconstructed form
175:
142:given the right conditions.
7:
4392:National Mining Association
4219:Raven Rock Mountain Complex
2596:(4). GeoScienceWorld: 320.
2290:(2): 94â107. Archived from
2109:Principles of geomorphology
1995:Slovenski etimoloĹĄki slovar
1923:Matas, Mate (7 June 2004).
1596:
1238:
543:that provides additional CO
484:A limestone deposit in the
356:Ultimately, the word is of
332:
10:
4611:
4332:Tunnels in popular culture
4174:Underground City, Montreal
4169:Underground City (Beijing)
4114:816 Nuclear Military Plant
3844:Mammoth Cave National Park
2926:Ford, D.C., Williams, P.,
2137:Prairie Research Institute
1550:in South Slavic languages.
1482:
1441:Wood Buffalo National Park
1393:
1365:Effects of karst hydrology
917:This reaction chain forms
698:) to form sulfuric acid (H
367:
29:
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4256:
4139:Cheyenne Mountain Complex
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3345:
3190:
3105:
3096:
3041:CDK Citizens of the Karst
2668:10.1007/978-3-662-05438-3
2504:10.1007/978-3-642-83352-6
1838:
1805:10.1007/s00254-006-0379-x
1072:which overlies concealed
899:
873:
788:
734:
587:
138:-resistant rocks such as
57:fengcong (cone karst) in
4595:Dinaric karst formations
4505:Underground construction
4377:Cave Research Foundation
3517:Cave of Forgotten Dreams
3052:Karst Information Portal
2909:10.18268/BSGM2016v68n3a1
2633:Fetter, Charles (1988).
2530:Taylor, Charles (1997).
1380:National Corvette Museum
1284:in addition to studying
519:Chemistry of dissolution
3991:Missile launch facility
3864:Wind Cave National Park
3510:Diving into the Unknown
2456:Global Landscapes Forum
1384:Bowling Green, Kentucky
1216:Sinks Canyon State Park
1212:Fremont County, Wyoming
1118:Carboniferous Limestone
1074:Carboniferous Limestone
669:Dent de Crolles, France
315:
305:
73:Karst formation of the
4144:Chicago Tunnel Company
3783:Subterranean waterfall
3556:Tham Luang cave rescue
3551:Riesending cave rescue
2985:van Beynen, P. (Ed.),
2402:Whittow, John (1984).
2027:
2012:
1950:RogliÄ, Josip (1974).
1858:Jernej PavĹĄiÄ (2006).
1491:South Slavic languages
1425:
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911:(formation of gypsum)
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286:South Slavic languages
278:
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32:Karst (disambiguation)
4159:KĹbĂĄnya cellar system
4149:Houston tunnel system
4129:AlmadĂŠn Mercury Mines
4124:The Caves of ĂgissĂĂ°a
3524:The Underground Eiger
2469:Howells, M.F (2007).
2076:10.3406/rga.1918.4727
1793:Environmental Geology
1737:10.1127/zfg/43/1999/1
1622:Glossary of landforms
1423:
1403:
1298:
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1179:
1171:
1013:at or a little above
955:(clints and grikes),
932:
663:
561:
483:
400:
183:
156:(buried karst in the
72:
53:
42:
4585:Limestone formations
4554:Subterranean warfare
4327:Subterranea (comics)
4312:Moria (Middle-earth)
4292:Allegory of the cave
4276:Subterranean fiction
2865:Smith, D.G. (1987).
2696:Journal of Hydrology
1993:Snoj, Marko (2003).
1463:in the provinces of
745:(sulfide oxidation)
422:and a fellow of the
166:hydrocarbon reserves
158:stratigraphic column
30:For other uses, see
4510:Tunnel construction
4234:Subterranean Toledo
4229:Subterranean London
4119:Caves of Maastricht
3546:Alpazat cave rescue
3191:Types and formation
2975:, Macmillan, 1973,
2942:Karst Geomorphology
2755:2007GSLSP.279....1P
2708:2003JHyd..276..137S
2602:2005EEGeo..11..319R
2424:Cooper, Anthony H.
2370:on 20 November 2015
1765:2016Geomo.255...63B
1729:1999ZGm....43....1D
1692:Glossary of geology
1546:, sinking river or
1396:List of karst areas
1274:sinkholes, swallets
1150:Victoria, Australia
980:limestone pavements
947:(or rillenkarren),
649:in the US state of
362:Proto-Indo-European
319:into forms such as
75:Serra de Tramuntana
4532:Mining engineering
4517:Underground living
4342:Underland (Narnia)
4257:Fictional features
4036:Underground hangar
3778:Subterranean river
3773:Subterranean fauna
3473:Cave-dwelling Jews
3220:Estavelle/Inversac
3027:2010-04-23 at the
2989:, Springer, 2011,
2846:. 25 February 2009
2196:. pp. 295â298
2143:on 2 December 2020
1970:www.etymonline.com
1904:on 3 November 2018
1634:Subterranean river
1538:Limestone pavement
1426:
1409:
1405:Lunan Stone Forest
1316:
1255:
1186:
1174:
1080:in respect of it.
1048:Interstratal karst
953:limestone pavement
941:
708:chain of reactions
672:
665:Limestone pavement
564:
529:Earth's atmosphere
513:entrenched valleys
493:
413:
253:between Italy and
221:above the city of
200:was borrowed from
194:
160:) is important in
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67:
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4561:
4450:Cave conservation
4355:
4354:
4252:
4251:
4098:Ventilation shaft
3877:Man-made features
3872:
3871:
3577:
3576:
3355:(Cave formations)
3118:Cave conservation
3005:978-0-821345-08-5
2995:978-94-007-1206-5
2964:978-0-939748-66-2
2936:978-0-470-84996-5
2677:978-3-540-40882-6
2644:978-0-675-20887-1
2635:Applied Hydrology
2545:10.3133/wri964254
2513:978-3-642-83354-0
1871:978-961-6568-84-5
1461:South China Karst
1445:YucatĂĄn Peninsula
1421:
1066:Mynydd Llangynidr
915:
914:
674:The oxidation of
643:
642:
553:calcium carbonate
443:Das Karstphänomen
377:Kar(u)sĂĄdios oros
196:The English word
162:petroleum geology
63:South China Karst
16:(Redirected from
4602:
4527:Mine exploration
4302:Greek Underworld
4261:
4260:
4239:Turda Salt Mines
4224:Shanghai tunnels
4088:Smuggling tunnel
4031:Underground base
4026:Underground city
3941:Dugout (shelter)
3891:Air raid shelter
3881:
3880:
3839:Lechuguilla Cave
3819:Castellana Caves
3788:Underground lake
3622:
3621:
3618:Natural features
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3200:Anchihaline cave
3182:Caves by country
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3035:Acta Carsologica
2987:Karst management
2940:Jennings, J.N.,
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1662:"What is Karst?"
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998:) and extensive
939:plug in Ethiopia
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3961:Fallout shelter
3931:Crypt Mausoleum
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3859:Veryovkina Cave
3849:Reed Flute Cave
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3709:Solutional cave
3657:Communal burrow
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2973:Karst Landforms
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