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Ελληνικά: Καταβόθρες Κάψια, στα βραχώδη σύνορα της λεκάνης του καρστ, μήκους 30 χλμ., ενός τμήματος της Τρίπολης-Αρκαδίας-Οροπεδίου, στα υψίπεδα της Αρκαδίας (Πελοπόννησος). Ο καρστικός κάμπος είναι μια τεκτονικά δημιουργημένη κλειστή, ενδο-ορεινή λεκάνη χωρίς αποστράγγιση επιφάνειας. Αντ 'αυτού, περίπου. 30 δραστικές και αδρανείς καταβόθρες γύρω από τα πεδιάσματα πρέπει να στραγγίζουν μέσω των υπόγειων αρμών στις τεκτονικές συντριμμένες στρώσεις του καρστικού ασβεστολιθικού προς τον Αργολικό Κόλπο. Σε βαρύς χειμώνες, οι βροχοπτώσεις συχνά πλημμυρίζουν την πεδιάδα και οι πλωτές οδοί δεν μπορούν να αποστραγγίσουν αρκετά - ακόμα και σήμερα. Η φωτογραφία λήφθηκε τον Μάρτιο του 2019. English: Ponor (καταβόθρα) of Kapsia. At the rocky border of the 30 km large karst plain, part of the Tripoli Plateau, in the high lands of Arcadia, Peloponnese. The karst plain is a tectonically created closed, intra mountainous basin, that has no surface drainage. Instead ca. 30 (!) active and inactive ponors around the rocky borders of the basin have to drain through subsurface joints in the tectonically shattered layers of karstic limestone rock towards the Argolic Gulf. In strong winters, rain waters often flood the plain and the subsurface waterway cannot drain rapidly enough – this happens even in our times. The photo was taken in March of 2019. Deutsch: Ponor beim Dorf Kapsia, am Rand der ca. 30 km langen Karstbeckens des Plateaus von Tripoli im Hochland von Arkadien, Peloponnes. Die Karstebene ist ein tektonisch entstandenes, geschlossenes, „intramontanes Karstbecken“, das keine natürliche, oberirdische Entwässerung hat. Stattdessen entwässern ca. 30 (!) aktive und inaktive Ponore, die sich jeweils direkt an den Rändern der Karbonatfelsen befinden, das Becken. Die geologisch und hydrologisch nachgewiesenen, entlang einer Verwerfung entstandenen Fugen und Gänge im Gestein führen zum Argolischen Golf. In regenreichen Wintern werden die Beckenböden oft überflutet, weil das einzige Ponor und der unterirdische Wasserweg nicht zügig genug entwässern – das passiert auch heute noch oft. Das Foto entstand im März 2019. |
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