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  2. Limestone pavement - Wikipedia

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    A limestone pavement is a natural karst landform consisting of a flat, incised surface of exposed limestone that resembles an artificial pavement. [1] The term is mainly used in the UK and Ireland, where many of these landforms have developed distinctive surface patterning resembling paving blocks. [ 2 ]

  3. Karst - Wikipedia

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    Limestone pavement, a landform consisting of a flat, incised surface of exposed limestone that resembles an artificial pavement; Losing stream, sinking river or ponornica in South Slavic languages. Polje (karst polje, karst field), a large flat specifically karst plain. The word polje derives from South Slavic languages.

  4. Limestone - Wikipedia

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    Limestone is partially soluble, especially in acid, and therefore forms many erosional landforms. These include limestone pavements, pot holes, cenotes, caves and gorges. Such erosion landscapes are known as karsts. Limestone is less resistant to erosion than most igneous rocks, but more resistant than most other sedimentary rocks.

  5. Limestone habitats under threat, new study finds - AOL

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    Limestone pavements, and the unique plants and wildlife they provide a habitat for, are under threat in Lancashire, a new study has found. Lancaster University has repeated a study, which was ...

  6. Glossary of landforms - Wikipedia

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    Limestone pavement – Natural karst landform consisting of a flat, incised surface of exposed limestone; Mesa – Elevated area of land with a flat top and sides, usually much wider than buttes; Mushroom rock – Naturally occurring rock whose shape resembles a mushroom; Natural arch – Arch-shaped natural rock formation

  7. Carboniferous Limestone - Wikipedia

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    A limestone pavement is an area of almost bare, flat rock and is arguably the most fascinating feature of any area of Carboniferous limestone. They develop after the rock has been exposed by the scouring action of an ice sheet or glacier .

  8. Road surface - Wikipedia

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    In landscape architecture, pavements are part of the hardscape and are used on sidewalks, road surfaces, patios, courtyards, etc. The term pavement comes from Latin pavimentum, meaning a floor beaten or rammed down, through Old French pavement. [5] The meaning of a beaten-down floor was obsolete before the word entered English. [6]

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