SINKHOLES, NOVEMBER 2021
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SINKHOLES Usually created by the natural erosion or gradual removal of slightly soluble carbonate bedrock.
Climate change has brought about a higher level of wet weather and the recent heavy rain and flooding increases the likelihood of sinkholes occuring across the UK. But what are sinkholes? Sinkholes, or Swallow Holes as they are also known, have become more common over the last few years with some 10,000 UK sinkholes listed on a British Geological Survey. Sinkholes are usually created by the natural erosion or gradual removal of slightly soluble carbonate bedrock e.g. limestone or gypsum, by acidic rain percolating through and dissolving the bedrock or by the inward collapse of a cave roof.