List of karst landscapes
Karst landscapes exist around the world. The term karst (cf. Slovenian kras, Croatian krš, Serbian крш, Italian carso, Latin carsus "stony and barren soil"; Indo-European most likely * kar- "stone, rock") was used in the 19th century by geographers who wrote in German Landscape Kras between Trieste in Italy and the Krainer Schneeberg in Slovenia generalized as a type locality to describe geomorphologically similar landscapes.
Europe
Germany
- Franconian Alb
- Gypsum karst area around Bad Segeberg , u. a. Segeberger Kalkberg and Cave
- Churchyard
- Harz near Bad Grund and Rübeland mainly limestone and on the southern edge of the Harz there is a karst belt of anhydrite and gypsum karst from the Zechstein sediments ( Rüdigsdorfer Switzerland )
- Hönnetal
- southern edge of the Kyffhauser
- Paderborn plateau
- Swabian Alb (Merokarst)
- Stone Sea
- Border of the Thuringian Forest
- Stubnitzer Horst on Rügen (wet and dry dolines over leached lime, chalk )
- Rüdersdorf near Berlin (isolated shell limestone deposits)
Estonia
France
- Jura (Merokarst)
- Vercors
- Chartreuse
- Causses
- Pyrenees
- Cevennes , partly
- Mont Ventoux Vaucluse department
Greece
- Ionian Islands ( Zakynthos , Kefalonia )
- North Euboea
- Northeastern Peloponnese (including Stymfalia (ecosystem) , Feneos, Tripoli Plateau, Lazy Plain -Nestani-Polje-)
Great Britain
- Mendip Hills
- Pennines
- Yorkshire Dales
- Ingelborough - Malham , North Yorkshire
- South Wales
Ireland
- The Burren (see also: Turlough )
Italy
- Italian Limestone Alps
- South Tyrolean Dolomites
- Sardinia
- Trieste Karst
- Lessin Alps
- Apennines
Croatia
- Dalmatia
- Lika (mostly green karst with sinkholes "crater landscape")
- Gorski Kotar (Green Karst)
- Kvarner Bay (mainly green karst)
- Croatian islands
Montenegro
- Bay of Kotor (drowned karst river valley)
- Orjen (Mediterranean hypercarst or holocarst)
Austria
- Dachstein Mountains
- Drusenfluh - Sulzfluh (Rätikon)
- Dürrenstein
- Glockner Group - Kitzsteinhorn
- Goellstock
- Churchyard
- Graz Paleozoic
- Hagen Mountains
- Hochkönig
- Hochschwab
- Hochobir
- Hell Mountains
- Gailtal Alps
- Grazer Bergland
- Karawanken
- Carnic Alps
- Loferer Steinberge
- Leoganger Steinberge
- Lechquellen Mountains
- Osterhorn Group
- Radstadt Tauern
- Rax
- Schneeberg
- Stone Sea
- Tennengebirge
- Dead Mountains
- Tux Alps
- Warscheneck
Portugal
Switzerland
- Brislach - Allmet
- Churfirsten - Säntis
- Falknis - Drusenfluh - Sulzfluh (Rätikon Mountains)
- Hohgant - Schrattenfluh with the Siebenhengste-Hohgant cave
- Lapis de Tsanfleuron (Glacier Foreland of the Tsanfleuron Glacier )
- Sägistal - Battenalp - Gießbachtal - Axalp
- Silberen - Bödmerenwald with the Hölloch , the longest cave in Europe and the fifth longest cave on earth (as of 2010: 197.9 km)
- Swiss Jura (Merokarst)
- Stockhorn chain- Sanetsch area
- Tour d'Aï
Sweden
Slovakia
- Slovak Karst - of which the following karst caves have been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO : Gombasecká jaskyňa (Gombesek cave), Jasovská jaskyňa (Jossau cave), Jaskyňa Domica ( Domica cave) and Ochtinská aragonitová jaskyňa (Ochtinaer Aragonithöhle)
- Aggtelek Karst (part of the Hungarian area)
Slovenia
- Lower Carniola (Kranjska)
Spain
Czech Republic
Ukraine
Hungary
- Aggtelek Karst
Asia
China
Georgia
Indonesia
Iran
- Zagros Mountains
Japan
Russia (Asian part)
- Ural Mountains
- Baikal region
- Caucasus
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Turkey
Vietnam
- Halong Bay (cone karst flooded by the sea)
- Ninh Binh (cone karst)
Africa
Morocco
America
- Bahamas
- Jamaica (cockpit karst)
- Cuba
- Puerto Rico
- Guatemala
- Venezuela
- Peru
Mexico
United States
- Pecos Valley - Guadalupe Mountain (New Mexico) with Carlsbad Caverns and Lechuguilla Cave
- Kaibab Plateau ( Grand Canyon )
- Ozark Mountains
- Indiana
- Kentucky
- Atlantic coastal plain
- Florida
- Black Hills (Dakota)
- Appalachian Mountains
- Colorado Plateau
- North Texas
- Northwest Texas
Canada
- Niagara layer level
- Alvar : the Bruce Peninsula in Ontario
Australia and Oceania
Australia
New Zealand