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times in
connection with
fluctuating sea
levels over
prolonged periods.
Pseudokarsts are
similar in form or
appearance to
karst features but are
created by...
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activity changes the
natural water-drainage
patterns in
karst areas.
Pseudokarst sinkholes resemble karst sinkholes but are
formed by
processes other...
- is
classified by
geologists as
either a "piping feature" or "piping
pseudokarst", was 100
metres (330 ft) deep, and
apparently was
created by
fluid from...
- (15
September 2011). "Sandstone
caves on
Venezuelan tepuis:
Return to
pseudokarst?". Geomorphology. 132 (3–4): 351–365. doi:10.1016/j.geomorph.2011.05...
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water flowing through a
thick deposit of silt and are an
example of
pseudokarst topography.
There are at
least 22 caves, some up to 1,000 feet (300 m)...
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landforms and
hydrology in
quartzites of the
Venezuelan Guyana shield:
Pseudokarst or" real" karst?.
Zeitschrift fur Geomorphologie, 43(1), pp.1-17. Jack...
- and 6 Calle. This hole,
which is
classified by
geologists as a "piping
pseudokarst" feature, was 100 m (330 feet) deep. As a result, one
thousand people...
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extensive cave systems. They are
occasionally described by the term
pseudokarst. The
application of the
concept to
several erosion formations in the...
- Nils-Axel; Sjöberg,
Rabbe (September 2018). "Merging the
concepts of
pseudokarst and
paleoseismicity in Sweden: A
unified theory on the
formation of fractures...
- and Hydrogeology. vol. 41 no. 3, pp.. 291-300. Halliday, W. R., 2007,
Pseudokarst in the 21st century.
Journal of Cave and
Karst Studies. vol. 69, no....