Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Cave Turbidites
View through CrossRef
Turbidites are uncommon in caves, but are more common as palaeokarst deposits. Marine carbonate turbidites, called caymanites, are the most common cave and palaeokarst turbidites, but marine non-carbonate turbidites, freshwater carbonate turbidites and freshwater non-carbonate turbidites are also deposited in caves and preserved in palaeokarst sequences. One of the most complex sequences of cave turbidites occurs in the Wellington Caves Phosphate Mine in Australia. Cave turbidites form in ponded water in caves and may be triggered by floods and highintensity rain events. While caymanites are most likely to form during marine transgressions, they can be emplaced by tsunami. Freshwater cave turbidites are most likely to form in flooded hypogene caves located in the seasonally wet tropics and in areas withirregular highintensity rainfall events.
The Research Center of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (ZRC SAZU)
Title: Cave Turbidites
Description:
Turbidites are uncommon in caves, but are more common as palaeokarst deposits.
Marine carbonate turbidites, called caymanites, are the most common cave and palaeokarst turbidites, but marine non-carbonate turbidites, freshwater carbonate turbidites and freshwater non-carbonate turbidites are also deposited in caves and preserved in palaeokarst sequences.
One of the most complex sequences of cave turbidites occurs in the Wellington Caves Phosphate Mine in Australia.
Cave turbidites form in ponded water in caves and may be triggered by floods and highintensity rain events.
While caymanites are most likely to form during marine transgressions, they can be emplaced by tsunami.
Freshwater cave turbidites are most likely to form in flooded hypogene caves located in the seasonally wet tropics and in areas withirregular highintensity rainfall events.
Related Results
Testing the assumptions of turbidite paleoseismology using the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake
Testing the assumptions of turbidite paleoseismology using the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake
Understanding the magnitude and frequency of earthquakes at subduction zones beyond historical and instrumental records is paramount to understanding the potential hazard these ear...
Recreational impacts on the microclimate of the limestone caves and management in Shoushan National Nature Park of Taiwan
Recreational impacts on the microclimate of the limestone caves and management in Shoushan National Nature Park of Taiwan
<p>This study reports a continuous microclimate monitoring carried out in Gorilla Cave&#12289;Beifeng Cave&#12289;Jingua Cave and Tienyu Cave(Kaohsiun...
Management of protected geoheritage in the Republic of Srpska
Management of protected geoheritage in the Republic of Srpska
In the recent years, geoheritage and geodiversity have gained increased importance when it comes to nature protection. Term geoheritage defines sites both cultural important and na...
Dye Tracing and the Effects of Infrastructure in Hidden River Cave, Horse Cave, KY
Dye Tracing and the Effects of Infrastructure in Hidden River Cave, Horse Cave, KY
Hidden River Cave is a stream cave system found in Horse Cave, KY with continuous water flow of its two branches, Wheet River and East River. The infrastructure of the city of Hose...
Arthropod communities and drivers of their species diversity and composition in caves
Arthropod communities and drivers of their species diversity and composition in caves
Understanding the drivers of diversity patterns in ecological communities remains a major challenge in ecology. Moreover, few studies have considered invertebrate or subterranean c...
Cave-PY a QGIS plugin to identify cave levels from geospatially referenced cave surveys
Cave-PY a QGIS plugin to identify cave levels from geospatially referenced cave surveys
Cave-PY is a QGIS plugin developed to identify and analyze cave levels from geospatially referenced cave survey data. Cave levels, cave tiers, or cave stories are subhorizontal pas...
Cave Levels in the Dachstein Massif (Eastern Alps)
Cave Levels in the Dachstein Massif (Eastern Alps)
Abstract
This paper investigates the vertical distribution of horizontal and subhorizontal cave passages in the Dachstein Massif of Austria. Cave passages that ar...
Preliminary Data on the Species Composition and Distribution of Land Snail (Mollusca: Gastropoda) in Son Doong Cave, Phongnha - Kebang National Park
Preliminary Data on the Species Composition and Distribution of Land Snail (Mollusca: Gastropoda) in Son Doong Cave, Phongnha - Kebang National Park
Son Doong Cave it is the largest cave on the planet and also the most majestic cave in Vietnam. Son Doong Cave is divided into habitats: Dark cave (covered by the cave ceiling) and...

