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  2. List of karst areas - Wikipedia

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    Karst topography is a geological formation shaped by the dissolution of a layer or layers of soluble bedrock, usually carbonate rock such as limestone or dolomite, but also in gypsum. [1] It has also been documented for weathering -resistant rocks, such as quartzite , given the right conditions. [ 2 ]

  3. Grassy Cove - Wikipedia

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    The valley is notable for its karst formations, which have been designated a National Natural Landmark. Grassy Cove is also home to a small unincorporated community . Grassy Cove is located atop the Cumberland Plateau , approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) east of Crossville and 5 miles (8.0 km) west of the plateau's Walden Ridge escarpment.

  4. Paleontology in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippian carbonates of Tennessee are very rich in fossils. [3] In the Mississippian Tennessee was home to large fish, abundant conodonts, and plants. [2] Swampy conditions prevailed in Tennessee during the later part of the Mississippian epoch. [8] During the Pennsylvanian epoch Tennessee was home to vast river systems flowing toward ...

  5. Karst - Wikipedia

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    Global distribution of major outcrops of carbonate rocks (mainly limestone, except evaporites). The English word karst was borrowed from German Karst in the late 19th century, [6] which entered German usage much earlier, [7] to describe a number of geological, geomorphological, and hydrological features found within the range of the Dinaric Alps, stretching from the northeastern corner of ...

  6. What invasive species are found in Tennessee? Watch out for ...

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    The Tennessee Invasive Plant Council has identified the following invasive plants in Tennessee. The plants are all widely established across the state and have been reported in more than 10 counties.

  7. Gray Fossil Site - Wikipedia

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    The Gray Fossil Site is a deposit of laminated clay and silt sediments laid down in an ancient lake that formed within a sinkhole. The deposit is oval in shape, covering an area of roughly 220 meters by 180 meters and ranging in depth from about 7 meters to 39 meters deep.

  8. Did you find a painted rock? Here's where it may be from - AOL

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    The local Facebook group HVL Rocks has members painting and hiding rocks. They have been found all across the U.S. and even overseas.

  9. ‘Dragon’-like creature found perched high on rocky peak in ...

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    A Laodracon carsticola, or Khammouan karst dragon, perched on a rock. The new species has so far only been found in one karst formation in Khammouane Province, the study said.