GEOL 104 Lecture Notes - Karst, Calcite, Sinkhole

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Bedrock most susceptible to solution is evaporites (like rock salt) A sink hole is a depression in an area where we have a lot of groundwater dissolution occurring solution valley. When a whole bunch of of sinkholes enlarge enough that they combine, we get a. A landscape that has a lot of these things is termed karst topography. The most common mineral to be deposited by groundwater is calcite, however in some scenarois, you can get iron, silica In caves dripstones are often made such as astalactites and stalagmaites. Springs, wells e. t. c. are not the geologic work of groundwater.

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