Sinkholes, often dramatic manifestations of karst geomorphology, result from the dissolution of soluble rock, such as limestone, dolomite, or evaporites, by naturally acidic groundwater. This process ...
Soluble rocks, such as limestone and dolomite, can create karst formations, including caves, gullies, and troughs, due to ...
The connection between what happens on the surface and what happens underneath was explained in a recent webinar focusing on ...
A sinkhole in southern China is part of the karst landscape, shaped by water and a home for trees, plants, and animals. A team exploring the three cave entrances and sinkhole floor are looking for any ...
For more than a decade, environmental activist Iwan Dento has opposed the mining of the limestone karst formations in his homeland of Maros, Indonesia. Until 2013, the karst mountain area of ...
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