karsztvíz
Karsztvíz, often translated as karst water, refers to groundwater found within karst landscapes. Karst is a geological formation characterized by the dissolution of soluble rocks, primarily limestone and dolomite, by water. This dissolution process creates a unique underground drainage system, including caves, sinkholes, underground rivers, and springs.
The formation of karst topography is a slow and continuous process. Slightly acidic rainwater seeps into the
The water in karst systems can be highly dynamic. Underground rivers can appear and disappear, and water
The presence of karsztvíz is crucial for many regions, supplying drinking water through wells and springs.