The occurrence and evolution of crevice-type caves is one of the most spectacular phenomena in the progression of slope failures in distinct types of rocks. Crevices are common manifestations of disintegration of anisotropic flysch rocks in the area of the Carpathians. This paper presents the issues of the close connection between the evolution of gravitational slope deformations and the formation of crevice-type caves. Furthermore, it presents a contemporary view on the regional distribution of crevice-type caves in this area and outlines the recent progress and future possibilities of the investigation of this phenomenon. Based on the vertical distribution of different morphological zones within the caves and the main modes of their evolu...
The fore-Ural is a classical region of intrastratal gypsum karst. The intensive development of karst...
The Plavecká jaskyňa Cave on the western fault edge of the Malé Karpaty Mountains (western Slovakia)...
Tectonically deformed cave passages in the Tatra Mts (Central Western Carpathians) indicate some fau...
Crevice-type caves are among the least investigated natural phenomena connected with the development...
Crevice-type caves, formed along joints, are very common in the Polish Flysch Carpathians (more than...
Analysis of non-karst caves in the Flysch Carpathians confirms the connection between the tectonic e...
The Mroczna Cave is one of the longest caves in the Beskid Niski Mts., located on the south-western ...
International audienceDeep-seated mass movements currently comprise one of the main morphogenetic pr...
The Cyrilka Cave is the second longest pseudokarst cave and the longest crevice-type cave in Czechia...
The essence of the study is the knowledge broadening concerning various stability processes in the s...
The Cyrilka Cave is the second longest pseudokarst cave and the longest crevice-type cave in Czechia...
This thesis deals with occurrence, conditions and character of slope deformations in the Protected l...
The term karst breakdown is employed in this paper to denote the totality of processes and phenomena...
The fore-Ural is a classical region of intrastratal gypsum karst. The intensive development of karst...
W lipcu 1997 roku obfite deszcze spowodowały ruchy zboczowe, zwłaszcza utworów fliszowych, w północn...
The fore-Ural is a classical region of intrastratal gypsum karst. The intensive development of karst...
The Plavecká jaskyňa Cave on the western fault edge of the Malé Karpaty Mountains (western Slovakia)...
Tectonically deformed cave passages in the Tatra Mts (Central Western Carpathians) indicate some fau...
Crevice-type caves are among the least investigated natural phenomena connected with the development...
Crevice-type caves, formed along joints, are very common in the Polish Flysch Carpathians (more than...
Analysis of non-karst caves in the Flysch Carpathians confirms the connection between the tectonic e...
The Mroczna Cave is one of the longest caves in the Beskid Niski Mts., located on the south-western ...
International audienceDeep-seated mass movements currently comprise one of the main morphogenetic pr...
The Cyrilka Cave is the second longest pseudokarst cave and the longest crevice-type cave in Czechia...
The essence of the study is the knowledge broadening concerning various stability processes in the s...
The Cyrilka Cave is the second longest pseudokarst cave and the longest crevice-type cave in Czechia...
This thesis deals with occurrence, conditions and character of slope deformations in the Protected l...
The term karst breakdown is employed in this paper to denote the totality of processes and phenomena...
The fore-Ural is a classical region of intrastratal gypsum karst. The intensive development of karst...
W lipcu 1997 roku obfite deszcze spowodowały ruchy zboczowe, zwłaszcza utworów fliszowych, w północn...
The fore-Ural is a classical region of intrastratal gypsum karst. The intensive development of karst...
The Plavecká jaskyňa Cave on the western fault edge of the Malé Karpaty Mountains (western Slovakia)...
Tectonically deformed cave passages in the Tatra Mts (Central Western Carpathians) indicate some fau...