conduit flow

conduit flow
   , karst conduit flow
   Underground water flow within conduits.
   Conduit flow is generally turbulent, but can also be laminar [9].

A Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology with Special Reference to Environmental Karst Hydrology. . 2002.

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