The caves of the Umbria and Marche regions in central Italy are made up of three-dimensional maze systems that display different general morphologies due to the various geological and structural contexts. At the same time, the internal morphologies of the passages, galleries, and shafts present some similarity, with solutional galleries characterized by cupolas and blind pits, anastamotic passages, roof pendants, and phreatic passages situated at different levels. Some of these caves are still active, as is the case for Frassassi Gorge, Parrano Gorge, and Acquasanta Terme, with galleries that reach the phreatic zone, where there is a rising of highly mineralized water, rich in hydrosulfydric acid, and with erosion of limestone walls and the...
Karst refers to the processes of chemical dissolution and mechanical erosion acting on soluble rocks...
The Murge plateau is the main karst sector of Apulia, an almost entirely carbonate region of SE Ital...
This book illustrates the diversity of hypogene speleogenetic processes and void-conduit patterns de...
The caves of the Umbria and Marche regions in central Italy are made up of three-dimensional maze sy...
Hypogene speleogenesis is important for karstification in the Apennines because of widespread, aggr...
International audienceThe Toirano karst system is located in the Ligurian Alps, in the dolostones of...
Geologic investigation of caves in the northern Calabria region of Italy has clarified their origin ...
Piedmont (N-Italy) is one of Italy’s regions where Messinian gypsum outcrops most extensively. Some...
Although hypogene cave systems have been described since the beginning of the 20th century, the impo...
Buso della Rana and Buso della Pisatela are two karstic caves located in north-east Italy. They are ...
In the morning of February 15th 2005, during excavation works in an underground gypsum quarry at Mon...
Small-size karst landforms may potentially provide very useful information to fully understand the b...
Hypogenic speleogenesis, dissolution by aggressive and deep-seated fluids, is the dominant cave form...
Karsts areas are \u201clandscapes of special geological and geomorphologic interest which call for c...
Karst refers to the processes of chemical dissolution and mechanical erosion acting on soluble rocks...
The Murge plateau is the main karst sector of Apulia, an almost entirely carbonate region of SE Ital...
This book illustrates the diversity of hypogene speleogenetic processes and void-conduit patterns de...
The caves of the Umbria and Marche regions in central Italy are made up of three-dimensional maze sy...
Hypogene speleogenesis is important for karstification in the Apennines because of widespread, aggr...
International audienceThe Toirano karst system is located in the Ligurian Alps, in the dolostones of...
Geologic investigation of caves in the northern Calabria region of Italy has clarified their origin ...
Piedmont (N-Italy) is one of Italy’s regions where Messinian gypsum outcrops most extensively. Some...
Although hypogene cave systems have been described since the beginning of the 20th century, the impo...
Buso della Rana and Buso della Pisatela are two karstic caves located in north-east Italy. They are ...
In the morning of February 15th 2005, during excavation works in an underground gypsum quarry at Mon...
Small-size karst landforms may potentially provide very useful information to fully understand the b...
Hypogenic speleogenesis, dissolution by aggressive and deep-seated fluids, is the dominant cave form...
Karsts areas are \u201clandscapes of special geological and geomorphologic interest which call for c...
Karst refers to the processes of chemical dissolution and mechanical erosion acting on soluble rocks...
The Murge plateau is the main karst sector of Apulia, an almost entirely carbonate region of SE Ital...
This book illustrates the diversity of hypogene speleogenetic processes and void-conduit patterns de...