List of sinkholes explained

The following is a list of sinkholes, blue holes, dolines, crown holes, cenotes, and pit caves. A sinkhole is a depression or hole in the ground caused by some form of collapse of the surface layer. Some are caused by karst processes—for example, the chemical dissolution of carbonate rocks[1] or suffosion processes.[2] Sinkholes can vary in size from 1to both in diameter and depth, and vary in form from soil-lined bowls to bedrock-edged chasms. Sinkholes may form gradually or suddenly, and are found worldwide.[3]

Australia

Brazil

Canada

China

Croatia

Czech Republic

Germany

Greece

Guatemala

Italy

Mexico

Namibia

South Africa

Turkey

United States

Venezuela

Other locations

See also

Notes and References

  1. Lard, L., Paull, C., & Hobson, B. . 1995. Genesis of a submarine sinkhole without subaerial exposure. Geology. 23. 10. 949–951. 10.1130/0091-7613(1995)023<0949:GOASSW>2.3.CO;2. 1995Geo....23..949L .
  2. Web site: Caves and karst – dolines and sinkholes. British Geological Survey.
  3. Web site: Kohl. Martin. Subsidence and sinkholes in East Tennessee. A field guide to holes in the ground. State of Tennessee. 18 February 2014. PDF. 2001. https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20131012210701/http://www.tn.gov/environment/geology/docs/sink_hole.pdf. 12 October 2013. dead.
  4. Web site: Graves . Russell A. . January 2008 . When the Earth Opens . 2023-05-09 . Texas Parks & Wildlife Magazine.
  5. Web site: Chile sinkhole grows large enough to swallow France's Arc de Triomphe. Reuters. 2022-08-08. 2022-08-11.