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gcmd_keyword : KARST PROCESSES>KARST HYDROLOGY
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| definition | Karst Hydrology refers to the extensive dissolution of rock has led to the development of subterranean channels through which groundwater flows in conduits (enclosed or semi-enclosed channels). These conduits can vary in size from slightly enlarged cracks to tunnels many meters in diameter and many kilometers in length. |
| identifier | e657b41f-4aa0-4816-b3c8-5b477812a0bc |
| label | KARST HYDROLOGY |
| parent_identifier | 9cd875b0-210b-458f-b208-1690f50820d0 |
| GCMD Metadata | e657b41f-4aa0-4816-b3c8-5b477812a0bc |
| Ancestors | KARST HYDROLOGY < KARST PROCESSES < GEOMORPHIC LANDFORMS/PROCESSES < LAND SURFACE < EARTH SCIENCE < Science Keywords |

