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Karst - translation to γερμανικά

TOPOGRAPHY FORMED FROM THE DISSOLUTION OF SOLUBLE ROCKS
Karstic; Tsingy; Karstology; Karsts; Karst landscape; Limestone peak; Karst geography; Karst features; Karst feature; Karst Topography; Grast; Karst river; Karstification; Pseudokarst; Karst Landscape; Gypsum karst; Fluviokarst; Dolomite karst; Merokarst; Karst valley; Karst topography; Karst topology; Karstologist; Karstified; Kegelkarst; Karst landscapes; Karst morphology; Karst landforms; Karst relief; Karstic relief; Karst forest; Interstratal karst; Paleokarst; Palaeokarst; Palaeokarstic; Paleokarstic; Limestone karst
  • Global distribution of major outcrops of carbonate rocks (mainly [[limestone]], except [[evaporite]]s)
  • Lozère, France]]
  • Features typical of well-developed karst terrain
  • Sinj, Croatia]]
  • Karst formation of the [[Serra de Tramuntana]]
  • [[Rubaksa]] [[tufa]] plug in Ethiopia
  • [[Škocjan Caves]], [[Slovenia]]
  • A [[karst spring]] in the [[Jura mountains]] near [[Ouhans]] in eastern France at the source of the river [[Loue]]
  • Lunan Stone Forest]], [[Yunnan]], China

Karst         
n. karst, region containing large deposits of limestone (Geology)
karst      
n. Karst (geol. Kalkhochflächen im Nordwesten Jugoslawiens)
karstisch      
karstic, of or pertaining to a region containing large deposits of limestone, characteristic of a karst (Geology)

Ορισμός

karst
[k?:st]
¦ noun Geology landscape which is underlain by limestone which has been eroded by dissolution, producing towers, fissures, sinkholes, etc.
Derivatives
karstic adjective
Origin
C19: from Ger. Karst, the name of a limestone region in Slovenia.

Βικιπαίδεια

Karst

Karst is a topography formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite, and gypsum. It is characterized by underground drainage systems with sinkholes and caves. It has also been documented for more weathering-resistant rocks, such as quartzite, given the right conditions. Subterranean drainage may limit surface water, with few to no rivers or lakes. However, in regions where the dissolved bedrock is covered (perhaps by debris) or confined by one or more superimposed non-soluble rock strata, distinctive karst features may occur only at subsurface levels and can be totally missing above ground.

The study of paleokarst (buried karst in the stratigraphic column) is important in petroleum geology because as much as 50% of the world's hydrocarbon reserves are hosted in carbonate rock, and much of this is found in porous karst systems.