Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology

LIMESTONE PAVEMENT

limestone pavement: translation

1.A level, or gently inclined, bare limestone surface scored and fretted by karren. The stripping of soil or cover rocks to expose the bare rock pavement is a glacial process, and the development of the karren — both the dissolutional enlargement of the joints and also the dissolutional carving of runnels — is largely post-glacial. Limestone pavements are characteristic features of glaciokarst and occur extensively in the north of England, in the Burren of County Clare in Ireland and on many high alpine limestones [9].
2.A bare plane surface of limestone, parallel to the bedding, commonly divided into blocks (clints, Flachkarren) by solutionally widened joints (grikes, Kluftkarren), and pitted by solution pans [10].
3.A glaciokarstic landform, produced on a glacially planed limestone surface which has subsequently become dissected into blocks (clints or dalles) by solutionenlargement of vertical joints [19].
3.Horizontal or sloping platforms of bare limestone whose surface usually coincides with bedding-plane partings of the rock; often eroded into clint and grikes rock forms [20].
Synonyms:(French.)plateformecalcaire; (German.)KalkPlattform,LimestonePavement; (Greek.)karstikonlithostroton; (Spanish.)lapiazentrecruzado; (Turkish.) kireçtaÕ2 döÕemesi.
See alsoclint; grike; Karrenfeld.

  1. limestone pavementlimestone pavement translation a lagstonepattern appearing on exposed flat upper surfaces of a mass of limestone. Water runs along joints and cracks in the rock and rapid...Geography glossary