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- Suffosion abstract "Suffosion is one of the two geological processes by which subsidence sinkholes or dolines are formed, the other being due to collapse of an underlying cave or void, with most sinkholes formed by the suffosion process. Suffosion sinkholes are normally associated with karst topography although they may form in other types of rock including chalk, gypsum and basalt. In the karst of the UK's Yorkshire Dales, numerous surface depressions known locally as "shakeholes", are the result of glacial till washing into fissures in the underlying limestone.".
- Suffosion thumbnail SuffosionSinkholeFormation.jpg?width=300.
- Suffosion wikiPageID "30955828".
- Suffosion wikiPageRevisionID "568310177".
- Suffosion hasPhotoCollection Suffosion.
- Suffosion subject Category:Cave_geology.
- Suffosion subject Category:Geomorphology.
- Suffosion subject Category:Karst.
- Suffosion subject Category:Sinkholes.
- Suffosion type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Suffosion type NaturalDepression109366017.
- Suffosion type Object100002684.
- Suffosion type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Suffosion type Sinkhole109435739.
- Suffosion type Sinkholes.
- Suffosion type YagoGeoEntity.
- Suffosion type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Suffosion comment "Suffosion is one of the two geological processes by which subsidence sinkholes or dolines are formed, the other being due to collapse of an underlying cave or void, with most sinkholes formed by the suffosion process. Suffosion sinkholes are normally associated with karst topography although they may form in other types of rock including chalk, gypsum and basalt.".
- Suffosion label "Suffosion".
- Suffosion label "Suffosion".
- Suffosion label "Sufozja".
- Suffosion label "Суффозия".
- Suffosion sameAs Suffosion.
- Suffosion sameAs Sufozja.
- Suffosion sameAs m.0gg77_0.
- Suffosion sameAs Q1259180.
- Suffosion sameAs Q1259180.
- Suffosion sameAs Suffosion.
- Suffosion wasDerivedFrom Suffosion?oldid=568310177.
- Suffosion depiction SuffosionSinkholeFormation.jpg.
- Suffosion isPrimaryTopicOf Suffosion.