Earth Surface Processes
A sinkhole is a depression or hole in the ground caused by the collapse of a surface layer, often occurring in areas underlain by soluble rock like limestone, gypsum, or salt. Sinkholes are significant in understanding karst landscapes, as they are direct results of karst processes involving dissolution chemistry, leading to both surface and subsurface landforms. The presence and formation of sinkholes are closely linked to groundwater flow in karst systems, influencing hydrology and the surrounding ecosystems.
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