Clastic sediments have played an important role in deciphering geologic history and processes since the inception of the discipline. Early studies of caves applied stratigraphic principles to karst deposits. The majority of cave deposits are breakdown and alluvium. The alluvial materials have been successfully investigated to determine ages of caves, landscape evolution, paleoenvironmental conditions, and paleobiota. Rapid stage changes and the possibility of pipe-full flow make cave deposits different than surface deposits. This and other factors present difficulties with interpreting the cave record, but extended preservation is afforded by the “roofing” of deposits. Dating by magnetism or isotopes has been successful in many locations. C...
Any karst landscape is a work in progress. The observed evolution of the landscape is dictated by co...
This paper reviews the diversity of relationships between river evolution and karstogenesis. It also...
Cave sediments are more protected from weathering, erosion and other exogenic processes in compariso...
Clastic sediments have played an important role in deciphering geologic history and processes since ...
During archeological excavations in the Lower Cerovačka Cave (Mt. Velebit, Croatia), the test trench...
The study of cave clastic sediments has been considered one of the hottest topics during the last ye...
La Cala (southern Italy) is an important prehistoric cave site containing a clastic sedimentary infi...
This paper is a review of cave sediments: their characteristics and their application as paleoclimat...
Abstract: This paper is a review of cave sediments: their characteristics and their application as p...
This case study from the renowned Demänová Cave System in the Carpathians of Slovakia demonstrates t...
Observations by cave divers of the nature and contexts of clastic sedimentary deposits in Yorkshire ...
Excavations in the photic zones of caves have provided cornerstone archaeological sequences in many ...
The development of karst is not a linear process but instead takes place at irregular rates that typ...
Clastic deposits in Kartchner Caverns consist of coarse deposits (breakdown, pebble gravel and mica-...
V vzorcih jamskih klastičnih sedimentov se velikokrat nahajajo velike količine drobnih karbonatnih z...
Any karst landscape is a work in progress. The observed evolution of the landscape is dictated by co...
This paper reviews the diversity of relationships between river evolution and karstogenesis. It also...
Cave sediments are more protected from weathering, erosion and other exogenic processes in compariso...
Clastic sediments have played an important role in deciphering geologic history and processes since ...
During archeological excavations in the Lower Cerovačka Cave (Mt. Velebit, Croatia), the test trench...
The study of cave clastic sediments has been considered one of the hottest topics during the last ye...
La Cala (southern Italy) is an important prehistoric cave site containing a clastic sedimentary infi...
This paper is a review of cave sediments: their characteristics and their application as paleoclimat...
Abstract: This paper is a review of cave sediments: their characteristics and their application as p...
This case study from the renowned Demänová Cave System in the Carpathians of Slovakia demonstrates t...
Observations by cave divers of the nature and contexts of clastic sedimentary deposits in Yorkshire ...
Excavations in the photic zones of caves have provided cornerstone archaeological sequences in many ...
The development of karst is not a linear process but instead takes place at irregular rates that typ...
Clastic deposits in Kartchner Caverns consist of coarse deposits (breakdown, pebble gravel and mica-...
V vzorcih jamskih klastičnih sedimentov se velikokrat nahajajo velike količine drobnih karbonatnih z...
Any karst landscape is a work in progress. The observed evolution of the landscape is dictated by co...
This paper reviews the diversity of relationships between river evolution and karstogenesis. It also...
Cave sediments are more protected from weathering, erosion and other exogenic processes in compariso...