Air temperatures internal and external to a talus cave (‘ice mine’) in central Pennsylvania were measured hourly for three years. Despite its location near the base of a talus slope, the cave demonstrated the thermal characteristics of an apparently static cave, with limited connections to the external environment other than through the cave entrance. Congelation ice that lasted until late spring formed as drip or flowstone and ponded ice from the limited influx of infiltrating water during late winter/early spring. A closed period of thermal stratification and slow warming of cave air was followed by an open period in winter months during which the cave was cooled by the influx of cold dry air. Unlike the occasionally strong and localised ...
Temperature in Eagle Cave, central Spain, was measured over a year to determine the effect of touris...
[1] Subsurface ice accumulations in temperate karst environments are assumed to be highly sensitive ...
The climatic conditions of Carlsbad Cavern, New Mexico, are particularly complex. Its variety of lar...
Many Appalachian caves act as cold-air traps, widely open systems chilled by high-density cold air d...
The interplay of temperature (air and substrata), humidity and air movement in caves, on a backgroun...
The focus of this article is both a region and a type of cave not typically associated with ice cave...
This paper examines the short-term relations established between external and cave air temperature i...
Cave air temperature was measured at six locations in Lehman Caves (USA) for one year at hourly inte...
Among the different elements of the mountain cryosphere, ice caves still represent the lesser known ...
In this paper we suggest a new ice cave type: the “flow-through” ice cave. In a flow-through ice cav...
Ice caves are found in Eastern Oregon, Idaho, Pennsylvania, Iowa, and in other states. The caves are...
Changing temperature regimes inside a field of debris with year-round ice blocks are the base of thi...
During a 10 day period of below freezing temperatures, air was circulated through an underground tun...
Temperature in Eagle Cave, central Spain, was measured over a year to determine the effect of touris...
[1] Subsurface ice accumulations in temperate karst environments are assumed to be highly sensitive ...
The climatic conditions of Carlsbad Cavern, New Mexico, are particularly complex. Its variety of lar...
Many Appalachian caves act as cold-air traps, widely open systems chilled by high-density cold air d...
The interplay of temperature (air and substrata), humidity and air movement in caves, on a backgroun...
The focus of this article is both a region and a type of cave not typically associated with ice cave...
This paper examines the short-term relations established between external and cave air temperature i...
Cave air temperature was measured at six locations in Lehman Caves (USA) for one year at hourly inte...
Among the different elements of the mountain cryosphere, ice caves still represent the lesser known ...
In this paper we suggest a new ice cave type: the “flow-through” ice cave. In a flow-through ice cav...
Ice caves are found in Eastern Oregon, Idaho, Pennsylvania, Iowa, and in other states. The caves are...
Changing temperature regimes inside a field of debris with year-round ice blocks are the base of thi...
During a 10 day period of below freezing temperatures, air was circulated through an underground tun...
Temperature in Eagle Cave, central Spain, was measured over a year to determine the effect of touris...
[1] Subsurface ice accumulations in temperate karst environments are assumed to be highly sensitive ...
The climatic conditions of Carlsbad Cavern, New Mexico, are particularly complex. Its variety of lar...