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Global Karst Correlation with Color Photos
(Explanations)
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Salt stalactites in Berezniki Potassium Mine, Central Ural, Russia. |
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Ice flowstone, ice flower in Kungur Cave, Russia. |
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Exsudation phenomena in Gorringe Cave, Nullarbor, Australia, the earlier
carbonate speleothem were fallen as a result of exsudation caused by the later grown
evaporite speleothem. |
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An enclosed depression containing water, considered to be a dissolutional
feature on silicate minerals, being seen on Granite Batholith in Wudina, South Australia. |
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Potato field near Kungur, southeast of Perm, Russia, showing the advantage
of underground karst drainage system for agriculture. |
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Salt karren, a technogenic karst feature developed on waste pile of
Potassium Salt Mine, Berezniki, Russia. |
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Big collapse occurred January, 1986 in the Taiga above Berezniki Potassium
Mine, Russia (Fig.4-8) |
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A natural tunnel in Ordovician dolomitic limestone, Southwest Virginia,
USA. |
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Sinkholes in doline, Droop Mountain region, West Virginia, USA. |
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An installation to conduct cave air for greenhouse, Sloan Valley,
Kentucky, USA. |
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Coastal towers on Tertiary limestone, Campbell, Victoria, Australia. |
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Niagara Fall, Ontario, Canada, the Silurian dolomite escarpment is formed
by both the hard litholoical feature of the gently dipped dolomite strata, and the
scouring of ice sheet during the last Glaciation. |
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