NSS Bulletin: Quarterly Journal of the National Speleological Society, Volume 49, Issue 21988 - Caves |
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 29 |
CAVE LEVELS AND THEIR INTERPRETATION | 50 |
FIELD EVIDENCE OF THE MINIMUM TIME FOR SPELEOGENESIS | 67 |
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APPLICATION OF ISOTOPE base level BATH COUNTY bedding planes Ca++ calcarenite CALCITE DISSOLUTION calculated canyons CARLSBAD CAVERNS cave development CAVE LEVELS cave passages cave systems closed system CO₂ concentration CONSEQUENCES TO KARST diffusion discharge dissolution rates dissolved DREYBRODT,W elevation entrenchment eolian calcarenite equilibrium FIELD EVIDENCE Figure geologic setting geomorphic gypsum halocline HEATON'S NITER HORNER'S AND HEATON'S hydraulic gradients hydrogen sulfide IDENTIFICATION OF HORNER'S INITIAL INTERPRETATION INVESTIGATION OF WATERS ISOTOPE PALEOTHERMOMETRY joints KARST EVOLUTION karstification KINETICS OF CALCITE laminar flow layer Lighthouse Cave limestone Mammoth Cave MATURE Mitchell Plain mmole Mylroie MYLROIE,J.E. open system ORIGIN OF CARLSBAD Pco₂ perched phreatic zone piezometric limit river rock San Salvador Island saturation lengths sea level sediment SPELEOGENESIS SPELEOTHEMS SPELEOTHEMS IN WIND STABLE ISOTOPIC INVESTIGATION stratigraphic sulfur theory thickness tion tubes turbulent flow turbulent flow conditions upmost curve vadose threshold water table WATERS AND SPELEOTHEMS widths WIND CAVE