mészklelhely
Mészklelhely is a term used in geology and speleology to describe a type of habitat found in limestone formations. These environments are characterized by their calcium carbonate-rich bedrock, which is susceptible to dissolution by acidic rainwater. This dissolution process, known as karstification, creates unique geological features such as caves, sinkholes, and underground streams.
The porous nature of limestone allows water to infiltrate and erode the rock over long periods, forming
The term also encompasses surface features associated with limestone landscapes. Sinkholes, for instance, are depressions in