Palaeokarst Solution Pits
Palaeokarst Solution Pits

A sea cliff at Proud Giltar (SS 101.984) , has a pot holed surface in the
near vertical rock face.
An area that millions of years ago underwent erosion and was subsequently
buried under sediments , but has been exposed by the effects of later erosion.
"Palaeokarst" is the term for a rock or area that has undergone the karst process
(the disolution of soluble rocks) and subsequently been buried under sediments.
A photo (telephoto lens required) taken from Lydstep Point.
A similar feature can be seen on a horizontal limestone bed at Stackpole Head (1.5).

Ref: 12724

Date: 02/04/2014

Location: SS 0938.9765

Palaeokarst Solution Pits

A sea cliff at Proud Giltar (SS 101.984) , has a pot holed surface in the
near vertical rock face.
An area that millions of years ago underwent erosion and was subsequently
buried under sediments , but has been exposed by the effects of later erosion.
"Palaeokarst" is the term for a rock or area that has undergone the karst process
(the disolution of soluble rocks) and subsequently been buried under sediments.
A photo (telephoto lens required) taken from Lydstep Point.
A similar feature can be seen on a horizontal limestone bed at Stackpole Head (1.5).

Ref: 12724

Date: 02/04/2014

Location: SS 0938.9765