• Landform
  • Surface landform

collapse doline

collapse sink

1.

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

2.

Collapse dolines are common features of the Dinaric karst and are especially numerous above known large caves.

White and Culver, 2012

3.

collapse sink : A closed depression formed by the collapse of tie roof of a cave. See also doline.

Monroe, 1970

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