The formation of natural caves (speleogenesis) is due to any number of processes that result in the hollowing out of rock, including dissolution, mechanical weathering, volcanic activity, or even the melting of glacial ice. Caves are classified based on the solid rock that they developed within, the proximity to the groundwater table (e.g., above, at, or below it), the speleogenetic history of a feature, and the overall passage morphology and organization (e.g., cave length, passage shape, passage arrangement, passage levels) (Fig. 10.1). Caves are one type of feature that characterizes a karst landscape, which develops in soluble rocks (e.g., limestone, dolomite, gypsum, halite) that roughly coincides with the global distribution of carbon...
Satisfactory explanation of the origin and development of caves (speleogenesis) is a core problem of...
Lava tube caves possess a rich and patchy mosaic of nutrients and water that fosters a wide variety ...
Streams that drain from non-karstic surfaces tend to have great discharge fluctuations and low conce...
The formation of natural caves (speleogenesis) is due to any number of processes that result in the ...
Caves gives an insight into the life forms and geological formations below the Earth’s surface. Kars...
Caves are among Earth\u27s most important minerogenetic environments and they host over 350 minerals...
Caves are dark and oligotrophic habitats where chemotrophic microbial communities interact with the ...
Perhaps man’s first motivation to explore caves, beyond using them as shelter, was the search for su...
There are approximately 48,000 known cave systems in the United States of America, with caves formed...
Perhaps man’s first motivation to explore caves, beyond using them as shelter, was the search for su...
Perhaps man’s first motivation to explore caves, beyond using them as shelter, was the search for su...
This dissertation examines the microbial and functional diversity in Kartchner Caverns, a limestone ...
Speleogenesis is the development of well-organized cave systems by fluids moving through fissures of...
Despite extremely starved conditions, caves contain surprisingly diverse microbial communities. Our ...
Karst refers to the processes of chemical dissolution and mechanical erosion acting on soluble rocks...
Satisfactory explanation of the origin and development of caves (speleogenesis) is a core problem of...
Lava tube caves possess a rich and patchy mosaic of nutrients and water that fosters a wide variety ...
Streams that drain from non-karstic surfaces tend to have great discharge fluctuations and low conce...
The formation of natural caves (speleogenesis) is due to any number of processes that result in the ...
Caves gives an insight into the life forms and geological formations below the Earth’s surface. Kars...
Caves are among Earth\u27s most important minerogenetic environments and they host over 350 minerals...
Caves are dark and oligotrophic habitats where chemotrophic microbial communities interact with the ...
Perhaps man’s first motivation to explore caves, beyond using them as shelter, was the search for su...
There are approximately 48,000 known cave systems in the United States of America, with caves formed...
Perhaps man’s first motivation to explore caves, beyond using them as shelter, was the search for su...
Perhaps man’s first motivation to explore caves, beyond using them as shelter, was the search for su...
This dissertation examines the microbial and functional diversity in Kartchner Caverns, a limestone ...
Speleogenesis is the development of well-organized cave systems by fluids moving through fissures of...
Despite extremely starved conditions, caves contain surprisingly diverse microbial communities. Our ...
Karst refers to the processes of chemical dissolution and mechanical erosion acting on soluble rocks...
Satisfactory explanation of the origin and development of caves (speleogenesis) is a core problem of...
Lava tube caves possess a rich and patchy mosaic of nutrients and water that fosters a wide variety ...
Streams that drain from non-karstic surfaces tend to have great discharge fluctuations and low conce...