The West Mouth of the Great Cave at Niah in Sarawak, northwest Borneo and the North Passage that leads to the West Mouth contain large deposits of guano. The main deposit, several metres thick in places, forms the sloping floor of the entire North Passage. A mass movement deposit identified in the West Mouth, having a volume of 600 m3, originated as a guano mudflow up the North Passage in the order of 40,000 years ago. This failure of the guano slope was investigated to determine whether particular conditions or events could be identified as the most likely causes. The physical, hydrological and geotechnical properties of samples of the material were determined so that the stability of the slope could be assessed. Stability analyses showe...
International audienceThe decay of bat guano deposits in caves produces mineral accumulations, mainl...
International audienceThe mineralogical and geochemical evolution of cave guano deposits in France h...
© 2017, Zalozba Z R C. All rights reserved. Epiphreatic caves develop close to the water table at th...
This paper presents initial interpretations of the processes and events responsible for the late Qua...
The post-depositional alteration of cave sediments is of critical importance for the recognition, id...
This item outlines the research being done to investigate a guano mudflow inside Niah Cave, Sarawak
This is the first detailed study of the micromorphology of archaeologically important cave sediments...
© 2017 Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany Relict caves which are isolated from regional groundwater flow a...
The formation of authigenic minerals in cave sediments can be used to reconstruct the paleochemical ...
The cave passages formed in Donomulyo sub–district are formed in epigenic and hypogenic conditions i...
[Extract] This chapter sets out the primary evidence gathered by the Niah Caves Project concerning t...
A totally new corrosion form has been recently observed inside the Natuturingam cave (better known ...
Clastic sediments have played an important role in deciphering geologic history and processes since ...
Insular southeast Asia is a key driver for global atmospheric and oceanic circulation, is a hotspot ...
Geochemical and mineralogical data suggest that bat guano has made a major contribution to the devel...
International audienceThe decay of bat guano deposits in caves produces mineral accumulations, mainl...
International audienceThe mineralogical and geochemical evolution of cave guano deposits in France h...
© 2017, Zalozba Z R C. All rights reserved. Epiphreatic caves develop close to the water table at th...
This paper presents initial interpretations of the processes and events responsible for the late Qua...
The post-depositional alteration of cave sediments is of critical importance for the recognition, id...
This item outlines the research being done to investigate a guano mudflow inside Niah Cave, Sarawak
This is the first detailed study of the micromorphology of archaeologically important cave sediments...
© 2017 Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany Relict caves which are isolated from regional groundwater flow a...
The formation of authigenic minerals in cave sediments can be used to reconstruct the paleochemical ...
The cave passages formed in Donomulyo sub–district are formed in epigenic and hypogenic conditions i...
[Extract] This chapter sets out the primary evidence gathered by the Niah Caves Project concerning t...
A totally new corrosion form has been recently observed inside the Natuturingam cave (better known ...
Clastic sediments have played an important role in deciphering geologic history and processes since ...
Insular southeast Asia is a key driver for global atmospheric and oceanic circulation, is a hotspot ...
Geochemical and mineralogical data suggest that bat guano has made a major contribution to the devel...
International audienceThe decay of bat guano deposits in caves produces mineral accumulations, mainl...
International audienceThe mineralogical and geochemical evolution of cave guano deposits in France h...
© 2017, Zalozba Z R C. All rights reserved. Epiphreatic caves develop close to the water table at th...