ponor
English
Noun
ponor (plural ponors)
- (geology) A natural surface opening associated with karst.
- 1981, Petar T. Milanović, Karst hydrogeology, page 168:
- As long as the total capacity q of the spring is smaller than the total capacity q2 of the ponor, no flooding of the polje will occur.
- 2004, John Gunn, Encyclopedia of Caves and Karst Science, page 1283:
- The only permanent sea ponor in the world is the sea mill of Argostoli, located on Kefalonia Island in the Ionian Sea (Greece) (Glanz, 1965).
- 2004, Petar Milanovic, Water Resources Engineering in Karst, page 22:
- Ponors are one of the symbol features of karst regions, and crucial features from a hydrogeological and geotechnical point of view.
- 2018, Márton Veress, Glaciokarsts, page 203:
- The characteristic features of the ponors of glaciokarst mainly manifest in the fact that they were mostly formed in karstic depressions or in glacial erosional depressions.
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Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈponor]
Latin
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpɔ.nɔr/
Declension
declension of ponor
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | ponor | ponory |
genitive | ponora | ponorów |
dative | ponorowi | ponorom |
accusative | ponora | ponory |
instrumental | ponorem | ponorami |
locative | ponorze | ponorach |
vocative | ponorze | ponory |
Declension
Synonyms
- wchłon
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pǒnor/
- Hyphenation: po‧nor
Declension
Declension of ponor
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | ponor | ponori |
genitive | ponora | ponora |
dative | ponoru | ponorima |
accusative | ponor | ponore |
vocative | ponoru / ponore | ponori |
locative | ponoru | ponorima |
instrumental | ponorom | ponorima |
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