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Karst (/kɑːrst/) is a
topography formed from the
dissolution of
soluble carbonate rocks such as limestone, dolomite, and gypsum. It is
characterized by...
- zones." This is
arguing for the "re-introducing of
uvalas into
modern karstology" –
distinguishing them from
dolines and
poljes in size (typically) and...
- of
karstology and
physical speleology of the
French Speleology Federation and the
French Karstology ****ociation (in French) (1).
French Karstology ****ociation...
- of the
Krubera (Voronja) Cave".
Ukrainian Institute of
Speleology and
Karstology.
Archived from the
original (VRML) on 2009-04-01.
Retrieved 2009-04-04...
- of the
Krubera (Voronja) Cave".
Ukrainian Institute of
Speleology and
Karstology.
Archived from the
original (VRML) on 29
March 2022.
Retrieved 4 April...
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Synonyms Alternative spellings
kalology The
study of
beauty and aesthetics.
karstology The
study of
karst formations.
karyology The
study of the
nuclei of cells...
- "Contaminant
transport in
karst aquifers" (PDF).
Theoretical and
Applied Karstology. 13 (14): 101–111.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 7
March 2021. Retrieved...
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Lodowa w Ciemniaku, the
Tatra Mountains,
Poland Theoretical and
Applied Karstology, 17: 11-18, 2004. (do****ents ice m**** loss in the
Ciemniak Ice Cave, Poland)...
- a
Soviet geographer, professor, the
founder of the
Russian and
Soviet karstology.
Alexander Kruber was born in
Istra (formerly Voskresensk), Russia. He...
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Kamchatka Peter Kropotkin,
geographer Alexander Kruber,
founder of
Russian karstology Nikolai Kudryavtsev,
author of
modern abiogenic theory for
origin of petroleum...