(geology) An opening that occurs occasionally at the bottom of a sinkhole which permits direct drainage from the surface into an underground channel.
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(geology) An opening that occurs occasionally at the bottom of a sinkhole which permits direct drainage from the surface into an underground channel.
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A vertical or near-vertical shaft down which a stream disappears in areas of limestone topography.
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A term occasionally used as a synonym for owl hole although swallow holes are usually smaller.
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