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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...
- 1,145 ft). Jur****ic
limestone is a
prominent bedrock which is
locally karstified. It
hosts the
Grotte de l'Observatoire,
which has been open to the public...
- The Big
Pasture Plateau (Slovene:
Velika planina pronunciation) is a
karstified mountain plateau in the Kamnik–Savinja Alps
northeast of Kamnik, Slovenia...
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front of the
Eastern Alps for its
entire length. It is a very
heavily karstified high plateau,
about 60 km² in area, with many caves. The
range is located...
- Kočevski Rog or Kočevje Rog (German: Hornwald) or
simply Rog is a
karstified plateau in the Kočevje
Highlands above the Črmošnjice
Valley in southeastern...
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between Bosnia and
Herzegovina and
Montenegro and is the most
heavily karstified range of the Dinarides. Highest point Peak Maja Jezercë in
Albania Elevation...
- the area of the
Geopark consists of limestone,
which is
often strongly karstified.
Besides that, the
following clearly defined rock
types can be
found in...
- are
particularly prone to
sinkhole activity due to the
proximity of the
karstified limestone aquifer to land surface. Some of the fractures/conduits within...
- In some
areas limestones from an
ancient reef
fringe prevail and are
karstified. The
Sauerland has
several caves,
especially in the
northern part, the...
- park. Some
parts of the
range on the
western and
southern slopes are
karstified and bare of trees,
covered by
calcareous gr****land.: 124 The area shaped...