karstiseksi
Karstiseksi is a term used in geology and speleology to describe phenomena associated with karst landscapes. Karst itself refers to a type of terrain that is formed by the dissolution of soluble rocks, most commonly limestone, dolomite, and gypsum. This dissolution process, primarily driven by slightly acidic rainwater, leads to the formation of distinctive surface and subsurface features.
The term "karstiseksi" specifically relates to the processes and characteristics that define these karst areas. These