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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...
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Karst or
karst in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In the
early days of
planning of the
international Square Kilometre Array (SKA)
during the 1990s...
- A
karst spring or
karstic spring is a
spring (exsurgence,
outflow of groundwater) that is part of a
karst hydrological system.
Because of
their often...
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karst in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Karst usually refers to
karst topography, a
landscape shaped by the
dissolution of
layers of soluble...
- Two different, well-cited models, the
subsidence model and the
antecedent karst model, have been used to
explain the
development of atolls.
According to...
- aquitards;
confined versus unconfined;
isotropic versus anisotropic; porous,
karst, or fractured;
transboundary aquifer.
Groundwater from
aquifers can be sustainably...
- The
Karst Plateau or the
Karst region (Slovene: Kras, Italian: Carso), also
locally called Karst, is a
karst plateau region extending across the border...
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Karst as a
surname may
refer to one of the
following persons.
Friedrich Karst (1893–1975),
German highly decorated Generalleutnant in the
Wehrmacht Gene...
- 1881 - The
Meteorite and its Organisms. The
standard author abbreviation H.
Karst. is used to
indicate this
person as the
author when
citing a
botanical name...
- A
karst window, also
known as a
karst fenster, is a
geomorphic feature found in
karst landscapes where an
underground river is
visible from the surface...