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Research for the classification of volcanic caves in the Central Highlands
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Volcanic caves in Central Highlands have been discovered since 2007. This is a volcanic cave system with the largest scale, length and uniqueness in Southeast Asia. The discovery has opened up many new research directions (specialised, interdisciplinary earth science and life science), with many scientific and technological projects at different levels... Since the volcanic cave system in the Central Highlands was discovered, there have not had any publications on the taxonomy of Vietnamese volcanic caves. In the practice of studying volcanic caves, there are many methodologies to classify caves depending on the purpose and requirements of use, such as origin, formation mechanism, distribution characteristics, morphology, or a mixture of the above classifications. In this study, the authors classified the Central Highlands volcanic caves according to the mixture of the above classifications and other uses, such as scientific caves, mass caves, prehistoric caves, adventure cave, etc.
Ministry of Science and Technology, Vietnam (VMOST)
Title: Research for the classification of volcanic caves in the Central Highlands
Description:
Volcanic caves in Central Highlands have been discovered since 2007.
This is a volcanic cave system with the largest scale, length and uniqueness in Southeast Asia.
The discovery has opened up many new research directions (specialised, interdisciplinary earth science and life science), with many scientific and technological projects at different levels.
Since the volcanic cave system in the Central Highlands was discovered, there have not had any publications on the taxonomy of Vietnamese volcanic caves.
In the practice of studying volcanic caves, there are many methodologies to classify caves depending on the purpose and requirements of use, such as origin, formation mechanism, distribution characteristics, morphology, or a mixture of the above classifications.
In this study, the authors classified the Central Highlands volcanic caves according to the mixture of the above classifications and other uses, such as scientific caves, mass caves, prehistoric caves, adventure cave, etc.
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