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Grassy Cove, with Brady Mountain on the horizon. Grassy Cove is an enclosed valley in Cumberland County, Tennessee, United States.The valley is notable for its karst formations, which have been designated a National Natural Landmark.
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 ]
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 ...
The geology of Tennessee is as diverse as its landscapes. Politically, Tennessee is broken up into three Grand Divisions : East , Middle , and West Tennessee . [ 1 ] Physically, Tennessee is also separated into three main types of landforms: river valley plain, highlands and basins, and mountains.
The Indiana Karst Conservancy is working to raise more awareness of the state’s unique karst landscapes. Trash and other materials get dumped into sinkholes and pits, leading to pollution ...
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.
Rock of the Knox group in the central uplift are raised 250 m (820 ft) above their normal position and locally contain shatter cones. In the rim surrounding the crater, Ordovician limestone has been uplifted 10–50 m (33–164 ft) and is moderately to tightly folded into doubly plunging anticlines and synclines that have axes concentric to the ...
The local Facebook group HVL Rocks has members painting and hiding rocks. They have been found all across the U.S. and even overseas.