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A theological Study on the Depression Form & Closed small Hollows in Karst Landforms  

Kim, Chu-Yoon (ShinHeung collage)
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Journal of the Speleological Society of Korea / v., no.69, 2005 , pp. 21-31 More about this Journal
Abstract
There are lots of depression forms and closed small hollows in the Karst landforms. For example, doline, uvalas, corrosion plains are belong to this case. In Karst surface it can be find that the gorges, meander caves, natural bridges, blind valleys, steepheads and dry valleys are well known landforms.
Keywords
doline; cenotes; Karst window; Karst gulf; cockpits; uvalas; corrosion plains;
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