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sinkholeor sink or dolineDepression formed as underlying limestone bedrock is dissolved by groundwater. Sinkholes vary greatly in area and depth and may be very large. The two main varieties are those caused by the collapse of a cavern roof, and those caused by the gradual dissolving of rock under a soil mantle. Collapsed sinkholes generally have steep rock sides and may receive streams that then flow underground. Soil-mantled sinkholes are generally shallower; they may become clogged with clay and hold a small lake. doline [də′lēn] (geology) A general term for a closed depression in an area of karst topography that is formed either by solution of the surficial limestone or by collapse of underlying caves. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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In Human Language, the one full-length piece, three female guest artists--Abby Crowther, Dolina Wehipeihana, and Desiree Westerlund--matched the men in their expansive physicality. Storyteller Dolina Wallace, who reminds Walker of his believing maternal grandmother, tells the story of a guy who annoyed some naked sprites frolicking in a pool and ended up blind. The Gran Dolina project has unearthed 100 stone implements and 36 hominid bone fragments. |
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