Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

doline

noun
ˈdōˌlēn
Definition
A doline is a depression or hole in the ground caused by the collapse of a surface layer, often found in karst landscapes.
Examples
  • A doline can often be spotted in limestone areas, where water has dissolved the rock over time.
  • Many researchers study dolines to understand subsurface water flow and geological changes.
  • During our hike, we discovered a large doline that was filled with lush vegetation.
Meaning
Doline refers to a type of geological formation that is typically funnel-shaped and can vary in size. It is most commonly associated with limestone regions, where erosion has played a significant role.
Synonyms
  • sinkhole
  • collapse
  • depression