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subsurface levels and can be
totally missing above ground. The
study of
paleokarst (buried
karst in the
stratigraphic column) is
important in
petroleum geology...
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water and
terrigenous origin. In this way a
buried paleokarst originated. The
fauna from the
paleokarst fillings is
known as
Mikrotia fauna after the endemic...
- Caverns, New Mexico". In James, Noel P.; Choquette,
Philip W. (eds.).
Paleokarst. New York: Springer-Verlag. pp. 81–101. doi:10.1007/978-1-4612-3748-8...
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subject to
island gigantism. The
fossils are
found in
partially infilled paleokarst fissures across Monte Gargano. The
Gargano Island fauna is
known as Mikrotia...
- two
events of
karstification which affected the
Ordovician strata. The
paleokarst reservoirs constituting the Tahe oil
field were
mostly formed by the younger...
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Breccias in the
Madison Limestone (Mississippian),
Garland Field, Wyoming".
Paleokarst Related Hydrocarbon Reservoirs.
Society for
Sedimentary Geology. pp. 101–118...
- fossiliferous. An erosional, pre-Devonian
paleosurface with well-developed
paleokarst truncates the
Ellenberger Group such that it
thins from a
thickness of...
- of the Mississippian,
dissolution of the
limestone formed a
Kaskaskia paleokarst terrain,
complete with
solution fissures, sinkholes, and caves. Thus,...
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landscape evolution, and
paleoenvironmental changes unraveled using paleokarst sediment palynology". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology...
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contains vegetation. The
sinkhole was
formed by
subsidence into
caverns of
paleokarst composed of
Redwall Limestone of the
Pennsylvanian subperiod.
After the...