Upper Pleistocene interstratal piping-cave speleogenesis: The Seso CaveSystem (Central Pyrenees, Northern Spain)

  • Bartolomé ,M[1,2]
  • Sancho,C[2]
  • Moreno,A[1]
  • Oliva-Urcia,B[3]
  • Belmonte,Á[2]
  • Bastida,J[4]
  • Cheng,H[5,6,7]
  • Edwards,RL[7]
Publication date
January 2015
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

The Seso Cave System (SCS, South Central Pyrenees, Northeastern Spain) develops in poorly soluble marly interstratum between limestone beds of Eocene age. We propose an innovative and singular pseudokarstic speleogenetic model under vadose conditions based on cave morphological evidence, physicochemical and mineralogical characteristics of the Eocene marly host rock, U–Th dating of cave deposits, and local geological and geomorphological information. Eocene marls are shown to be sensitive to dispersion processes supported by their high clay content and the high concentration of sodium and low electrical conductivity in the seepage water. Runoff inside the cave results from water that infiltrates through joints and seepage water in cav...

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