Schnurbusch Karst Window
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N 37° 36.843 W 089° 45.141
16S E 257066 N 4166557
Schnurbusch Karst Window is located on the grounds of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in the village of Apple Creek, which was formerly Schnurbusch.
Waymark Code: WM21DZ
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 08/19/2007
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A terrain, generally underlain by limestone or dolomite, in which the topography is formed chiefly by the dissolving of rock, and which may be characterized by sinkholes, sinking streams, closed depressions, subterranean drainage, and caves (Monroe, W.H., 1970, A glossary of karst terminology: U.S. Geological Survey, Water-Supply Paper 1899, 26 p). The term "terrain" implies that only the surface is considered, whereas "terrane" includes the subsurface (caves or aquifer) as a single system. Karst also forms on gypsum and salt bedrock, although not in Kentucky.
See also GCD672
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