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Abstract Sinkholes or dolines are closed depressions characteristic of terrains underlain by soluble rocks (carbonates and/or evaporites). They may be related to the differential dissolutional lowering of the ground surface (solution sinkholes) or to subsidence induced by subsurface karstification (subsidence sinkholes).
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Abstract Sinkholes or dolines are closed depressions characteristic of terrains underlain by soluble rocks (carbonates and/or evaporites). They may be related to the differential dissolutional lowering of the ground surface (solution sinkholes) or to subsidence induced by subsurface karstification (subsidence sinkholes).
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Identification and quantitative analysis of sinkhole contributing factors in Florida's Karst
Engineering Geology, 2020Heejung Youn, Boo Hyun Nam, Yong Je Kim
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Analysis of the Deformation Behavior and Sinkhole Risk in Kerdabad, Iran Using the PS-InSAR Method
Remote Sensing, 2021Mahdi Khoshlahjeh Azar +2 more
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Probabilistic spatial susceptibility modeling of carbonate karst sinkhole
Engineering Geology, 2022Young-Hoon Jung +2 more
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Abstract This chapter traces the Hydra as a serpentine, many-headed creature born at the gates of the underworld beneath a plane tree in the marshlands of Lerna. It explores the Hydra’s origins among the array of uncanny creatures in Hesiod and notes the enduring popularity of the Hydra as a metaphor for any seemingly insurmountable ...
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Sinkhole Case Studies—Is It or Isn't It a Sinkhole?
Sinkholes and the Engineering and Environmental Impacts of Karst, 2005openaire +1 more source

