Karst waters are subterranean watercourses that occur in karsted terrain.
In most regions, the groundwater is distributed over a large area. In principle, the groundwater flows as soon as there is a hydraulic gradient in the water-bearing layer. As a rule, however, there are no delimited veins, but rather an extensive pore space filled with groundwater.
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