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Definition
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Collapse dolines are large depressions that were formed with slow collapsing of roofs above larger underground cavities and afterwards with transformation of slopes.
Knez et al., 2015
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Collapse dolines are common features of the Dinaric karst and are especially numerous above known large caves.
White and Culver, 2012
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collapse sink : A closed depression formed by the collapse of tie roof of a cave. See also doline.
Monroe, 1970
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Frame
| CAUSE | that were formed with slow collapsing of roofs |
| afterwards with transformation of slopes | |
| formed by the collapse of tie roof of a cave | |
| LOCATION | above larger underground cavities |
| above known large caves | |
| SIZE | large |
| FORM | closed |
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