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Deutsch: Klingen. Durch Quellen an Hangpartien entstehende, kleine Kerbtäler. Sickerwasser und Wasserwege in klüftigem oder verkarstetem Gestein, sowie Wasserkraft, Schutttransport und Gefriersprengung erodieren Fels und Hangschutt.

English: Klingen are small V-shaped incisions, in some cases at escarpments (ex. Swabian Alb) also with karst spring's rock cavities. The name Klinge is a notation, often used in southwest Germany.
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Deutsch: Klingen. Durch Quellen an Hangpartien entstehende, kleine Kerbtäler. Sickerwasser und Wasserwege in klüftigem oder verkarstetem Gestein, sowie Wasserkraft, Schutttransport und Gefriersprengung erodieren Fels und Hangschutt.

English: Klingen are small V-shaped incisions, in some cases at escarpments (ex. Swabian Alb) also with karst spring's rock cavities. The name Klinge is a notation, often used in southwest Germany.
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