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Karst (/kɑːrst/) is a
topography formed from the
dissolution of
soluble carbonate rocks such as
limestone and dolomite. It is
characterized by features...
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route from Antalya-Burdur (which goes
through Döşemealtı town), two big
karstic sources appear.
These sources, Kırkgözler and Pınarbaşı,
merge after a...
- Jacob's Well is a
perennial karstic spring in the
Texas Hill
Country flowing from the bed of
Cypress Cr****,
located northwest of Wimberley, Texas. The...
- jezera,
close to
Bosnia and
Herzegovina where both
temporary and
permanent karstic lakes regular phenomenon in poljes, such as
Mostarsko Blato, Livanjsko...
- A
karst spring or
karstic spring is a
spring (exsurgence,
outflow of groundwater) that is part of a
karst hydrological system.
Because of
their often...
- also
called karst polje or
karst field, is a
large flat
plain found in
karstic geological regions of the world, with
areas usually in the
range of 5–400 km2...
- A
solutional cave,
solution cave, or
karst cave is a cave
usually formed in the
soluble rock limestone. It is the most
frequently occurring type of cave...
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conglomerates and breccia,
porphyry and lava. The
Porphyritic series forms the non-
karstic ba****t of Arabika,
which is
exposed only on the
northern and eastern...
- ; Ababou, R.; Manginb, A. (2000-12-05). "Rainfall–runoff
relations for
karstic springs. Part I:
convolution and
spectral analyses".
Journal of Hydrology...
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intermittent lakes,
ephemeral lakes, or
seasonal lakes and can be
found in
karstic terrain. A
prime example of an
intermittent lake is Lake
Cerknica in Slovenia...