• Landform
  • Surface landform

karren

1.

Karren range from 1 cm to 10 m in greatest dimension in most instances, although kluftkarren and some solution channels can be longer.

Ford and Williams, 2007

2.

Karren : Channels or furrows, caused by solution on massive bare limestone surfaces; they vary in depth from a few millimeters to more than a meter and are separated by ridges.

Monroe, 1970

3.

Karren is a common term used for dissolution features on exposed soluble rock surfaces (Gines 2009).

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4.

Karren is a common term used for dissolution features on exposed soluble rock surfaces.

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5.

karren - the minor forms of karst as a result of solution of rock on the surface or underground.

Gillieson, 1996

CAUSE as a result of solution of rock
caused by solution
FORM Karren-like
Channels or furrows
separated by ridges
COMPOSITION on massive bare limestone surfaces
LOCATION formed beneath the soil
on exposed soluble rock surfaces
on the surface or underground
SIZE range from 1 cm to 10 m in greatest dimension
vary in depth from a few millimeters to more than a meter