A statistical study of a speleological file concerning the karstic. area of Montpellier was undertaken, aiming to detect some factors statistically linked with cave repartition or speleometry. Potholes are generally disconnected from horizontal networks, but they use sometimes preexisting galleries. They are significantly deeper when grouped, or when presenting parallel shafts, or when being old shaped holes with a big entrance. Splited zones contain more potholes, yet they are not statistically deeper. Horizontal caves exhibit a discontinuous distribution by altitude levels, which are regularly observed in every sector, when the effect of diastrophism is taken into account. Total filling seems to be the rule as soon as galleries have stopp...
The large alpine caves : distribution and hydrogeological context. Western Alps possess about 40 kno...
The southern part of the department of the Ardeche consists of numerous karstic zones. In these plac...
peer reviewedThe “Montagne Saint-Pierre” (Sint Pietersberg) is a separate part of the Hesbaye platea...
A statistical study of a speleological file concerning the karstic. area of Montpellier was undertak...
International audienceKarst systems are hierarchically spatially organized three-dimensional (3D) ne...
Cave development is related to the geomorphic evolution. Their morphology, preserved far longer than...
This study has been completed within a project of re-valorization and re-vitalization of the tourist...
Caves sediments interpretation and relations with excavation modes. Importance assigned to the karst...
The cave Sous-les-Sangles develops in compact limestones of Kimmeridgian ages in the Hôpitaux cluse ...
Morphometry interpretation and speleogenesis. Examples of caves in the Provence area , France (galle...
Speleology of the Fanges-Roc Paradet Mountain karst (Aude/Eastern Pyrenees, France) The Fanges-Roc P...
This chapter first states the speleogenetic features of the Abîmes de la Fage channel : paragenetic ...
Recordings of the slope movements by speleothems (Le Tignet, Alpes-Maritimes, France). The study o...
International audienceThe Mas d’Azil cave is a geological phenomenon which is imposing both by its s...
Karsts and paleokarsts of the Mlalet basin (Cévennes, Gard, France) : formation and morphological ev...
The large alpine caves : distribution and hydrogeological context. Western Alps possess about 40 kno...
The southern part of the department of the Ardeche consists of numerous karstic zones. In these plac...
peer reviewedThe “Montagne Saint-Pierre” (Sint Pietersberg) is a separate part of the Hesbaye platea...
A statistical study of a speleological file concerning the karstic. area of Montpellier was undertak...
International audienceKarst systems are hierarchically spatially organized three-dimensional (3D) ne...
Cave development is related to the geomorphic evolution. Their morphology, preserved far longer than...
This study has been completed within a project of re-valorization and re-vitalization of the tourist...
Caves sediments interpretation and relations with excavation modes. Importance assigned to the karst...
The cave Sous-les-Sangles develops in compact limestones of Kimmeridgian ages in the Hôpitaux cluse ...
Morphometry interpretation and speleogenesis. Examples of caves in the Provence area , France (galle...
Speleology of the Fanges-Roc Paradet Mountain karst (Aude/Eastern Pyrenees, France) The Fanges-Roc P...
This chapter first states the speleogenetic features of the Abîmes de la Fage channel : paragenetic ...
Recordings of the slope movements by speleothems (Le Tignet, Alpes-Maritimes, France). The study o...
International audienceThe Mas d’Azil cave is a geological phenomenon which is imposing both by its s...
Karsts and paleokarsts of the Mlalet basin (Cévennes, Gard, France) : formation and morphological ev...
The large alpine caves : distribution and hydrogeological context. Western Alps possess about 40 kno...
The southern part of the department of the Ardeche consists of numerous karstic zones. In these plac...
peer reviewedThe “Montagne Saint-Pierre” (Sint Pietersberg) is a separate part of the Hesbaye platea...