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View from rim of Redwall Limestone toward Surprise Canyon Formation gravel that fills sinkhole in top part of Redwall Limestone (photograph EH08), northeast of Pattie Butte, about a half mile south of river mile 85.8.
Aerial view southwest toward Whitmore sinkhole in Esplanade Sandstone, west side of Whitmore Canyon.
View looking south toward a hole called “The Pit” in Redwall Limestone rim, 1 mile west of river mile 222.2.
Photograph showing Robbers Roost Gravel in conglomerate cave (photographs WH10, WH11, WH12) in upper Robbers Roost Canyon. Flashlight (6 inches) for scale.
Aerial view southwest toward sinkhole on top of Redwall Limestone, southwest side of southeastern arm of Blue Mountain Canyon.
Aerial view south toward Rock Canyon sinkhole in Kaibab Formation, north rim of North Fork Rock Canyon, Kaibab Plateau, about 15 miles west of river mile 20.0.
Aerial view northeast toward Hellhole Bend graben and sinkhole, in Kaibab Formation, northwest of Hellhole Bend, Little Colorado River canyon.
Aerial view east toward Coconino Dam site sinkhole in Kaibab Formation, south rim of Little Colorado River canyon.
Looking down into Crater Hole sinkhole toward newly developing hole in small lake bed, as viewed from west rim of sinkhole, about 2 miles east of river mile 16.0, Marble plateau, Kaibab Formation.
Aerial view southeast toward entrance to conglomerate cave sinkhole (photographs WH11, WH12, WH13) in Tertiary Robbers Roost Gravel, upper Robbers Roost Canyon.
View into sinkhole (photograph WH08) in undivided Hermit Formation-Esplanade Sandstone-Pakoon Limestone, 2 miles south of Diamond Creek Spring.
Springs and sinkholes in the Ozark Plateaus Physiographic Province (Ozarks) in Arkansas were digitized from 1:24,000-scale topographic maps to produce a digital dataset of karst features. Karst landscapes generally are created from bedrock dissolution that results in distinctive landforms, including sinkholes, springs, caves, and sinking streams, and a high degree of interaction between surface water and groundwater. The dataset can be used to better understand groundwater flow in the karst landscape of the Arkansas Ozarks and potential effects of karst-feature density on water quality, geomorphology, water resources, and karst hazards. In the Ozarks, karst features are present in several limestone and dolomite...
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
Shapefile;
Tags: Arkansas,
Arkansas Dept. of Health,
Groundwater Resources Program,
Ozark Plateaus physiographic province,
Ozarks,
Aerial view west toward Keyhole Natural Bridge in Redwall Limestone below sinkhole (photograph CH01) in unnamed canyon west of Hundred and Forty Mile Canyon, about 1 mile south of river mile 141.3.
Springs and sinkholes in the Ozark Plateaus Physiographic Province (Ozarks) in Arkansas were digitized from 1:24,000-scale topographic maps to produce a digital dataset of karst features. Karst landscapes generally are created from bedrock dissolution that results in distinctive landforms, including sinkholes, springs, caves, and sinking streams, and a high degree of interaction between surface water and groundwater. The dataset can be used to better understand groundwater flow in the karst landscape of the Arkansas Ozarks and potential effects of karst-feature density on water quality, geomorphology, water resources, and karst hazards. In the Ozarks, karst features are present in several limestone and dolomite...
Categories: Data;
Types: Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
Shapefile;
Tags: Arkansas,
Arkansas Dept. of Health,
Groundwater Resources Program,
Ozark Plateaus physiographic province,
Ozarks,
Aerial view southwest toward sinkhole in undivided Hermit Formation-Esplanade Sandstone-Pakoon Limestone, 2 miles south of Diamond Creek Spring.
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