- karst à dolines
- котловинный карст
Dictionnaire français-russe de géographie. V.M. Kotlyakov, A.I. Komarova. 2007.
Dictionnaire français-russe de géographie. V.M. Kotlyakov, A.I. Komarova. 2007.
Karst topography — is a landscape shaped by the dissolution of a layer or layers of soluble bedrock, usually carbonate rock such as limestone or dolomite. Due to subterranean drainage, there may be very limited surface water, even to the absence of all rivers and… … Wikipedia
karst — [ karst ] n. m. • 1928; n. d une région de Yougoslavie ♦ Géol., géogr. Ensemble des phénomènes de corrosion du calcaire. Plateau calcaire où domine l érosion chimique. ● karst nom masculin (de Karst, nom propre) Région de relief karstique,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Karst — Exemple de paysage karstique Le karst est une structure géomorphologique résultant de l érosion hydrochimique et hydraulique de formations de roches carbonatées, principalement de formations calcaires. Des phénomènes d érosion de type karstique… … Wikipédia en Français
doline karst — Karst dominated by closed depressions, chiefly dolines, perforating a simple surface [25] … Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology
Liste des méga-dolines — Afin de ne pas allonger de façon démesurée la liste des grands volumes souterrains résumée dans un article voisin, les grandes dolines d effondrement ou méga dolines, qui constituent l entrée voire la totalité de certaines cavités, et qui par… … Wikipédia en Français
Eramosa Karst — Infobox Protected area name = Eramosa Karst Conservation Area iucn category = caption = Entrance of Nexus Cave. base width = 250 locator x = locator y = location = Canada nearest city = Hamilton, Ontario lat degrees=43 |lat minutes=11 |lat… … Wikipedia
cone karst — 1. A karst landscape dominated by low conical (or hemispherical) hills that forms only in wet tropical climates. The type example is Gunung Sewu in Java. Individual hills are remarkably uniform, each some few hundred meters in diameter and… … Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology
interstratal karst — ; interstratal karstification 1. Features formed by the dissolutional removal of all or part of a buried rock unit. Interstratal karst features are common within highly soluble evaporite rocks such as gypsum and halite, and may be equally… … Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology
tower karst — , towerkarst, turmkarst 1. A spectacular variety of karst landscape dominated by steep or vertical sided limestone towers each 30–300m high. By far the most extensive and best developed tower karst is the Guangxi province of southern China … Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology
cockpit karst — (Jamaican.) 1. Term describing an area containing numerous scattered, yet closely spaced dolines; generally a tropical karst land form. The corresponding Yugoslav term may more accurately be translated as ‘pock marked’ karst. 2. Tropical … Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology
cockpit karst — A karst landscape dominated by subsurface drainage and serrate or star shaped depressions (cockpits) that range widely in size and density but typically are considerably larger than sinkholes (dolines), and are separated by intermediate… … Glossary of landform and geologic terms