- of
collapse of the
surface layer. The term is
sometimes used to
refer to
doline,
enclosed depressions that are also
known as shakeholes, and to openings...
- Look up
doline in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Doline is a
common name for a sinkhole.
Doline may also
refer to:
Doline (Kanjiža), a
village in the...
- 1893
publication Das Karstphänomen
describes landforms such as karren,
dolines and poljes. In a 1918 publication, Cvijić
proposed a
cyclical model for...
- Pulo di
Altamura is a
doline located on the
Murge plateau (Apulia, Italy). It is the
largest doline in that
region and it is
located about 6 kilometers...
- The
following is a list of sinkholes, blue holes,
dolines,
crown holes, cenotes, and pit caves. A
sinkhole is a
depression or hole in the
ground caused...
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Doline (Serbian Cyrillic: Долине, Hungarian: Völgyes) is a
village in Serbia. It is
situated in the Kanjiža muni****lity, in the
North Banat District,...
- underground. This
process in
combination with
doline formation permits blue
holes to be formed.
Doline formations were once
closed depressions formed...
-
Western Balkan Dinaric Alpine karst)—is a type of deep
natural sinkhole,
doline, or sink, and is a
collapsed portion of
bedrock above a void.
Sinks may...
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Waitomo comes from the Māori language: wai
meaning water and tomo
meaning a
doline or sinkhole; it can thus be
translated to be "water p****ing
through a hole"...
- (980-foot)
layer of
Cretaceous and
Paleocene limestone. At the Big
Collapse Doline (Slovene:
Velika Dolina), the Reka
River disappears underground into Škocjan...