Hill and Forti illustrate speleothems with some spectacular color photographs. The authors have solicited contributions from cave photographers all over the world and without exception . . .William B. WhiteAmerican ...
& Forti P., 1997 - Cave minerals of the world. National Speleological Society, Huntsville, ... P Forti - Cave Minerals of the World 被引量: 254发表: 2011年 "Speleogenesis: Evolution of Karst Aquifers" National Speleological Society, Huntsville, Alabama, 527 pp.Klimchouk, A. B., Ford, ...
HILL C. & FORTI P. 1997.Cave Minerals of the World. Huntsville, National Speleological Society.→ France Rock Art & Cave Paintings Archive→ Chauvet Cave→ Lascaux Cave→ Niaux Cave→ Cosquer Cave→ Rouffignac Cave - Cave of the Hundred Mammoths→ Bison of Tuc D'Audoubert→ Geometric ...
Carol - Forti, PaoloTI - Cave Minerals of the WorldPY - 1986PB - National Speleological SocietyKW - Cave depositsKW - speleothemsKW - caveKW - mineralogySN - 0961509309ER - Ford,D T. - 《Mineralogical Magazine》 被引量: 394发表: 1998年 Cave Minerals of the World speleogenesis, landscape...
Cave minerals of the world, National speleological society James NP (1972) Holocene and Pleistocene calcareous crust (caliche) profiles: criteria for subaerial exposure. J of Sediment Res 42(4):817–836 CAS Google Scholar Kuhn K, Meima JA, Rammlmair D, Ohlendorf C (2016) Chemical mapping...
There are many types of cave locations, such as aquatic caves, terrestrial caves (e.g., ice caves, lava caves), and sea caves [23,25,26]. Most reported caves are composed of limestone, gypsum, and dolomite rocks [27]. In addition to calcite, other interesting minerals reported in caves...
Both values confirm the richness in fine calcite particles and the scarcity of clay minerals, as observed with SEM. In terms of internal architecture, the Hylarion till is structured with alternance of the bloc-rich and bloc-poor end-members, displaying a crude massive stratification (Fig. 4B)...
Cave, natural opening in the earth large enough for human exploration. Such a cavity is formed in many types of rock and by many processes. The largest and most common caves are those formed by chemical reaction between circulating groundwater and bedroc
Mineralogical Composition of Pegmatites and Aplites in the NE Bavarian Basement The mineralogy of the pegmatites and aplites along the western edge of the Bohemian Massif cannot be sidelined. More than 250 minerals known from the most prominent members of these pegmatites and 272 Dill,G Harald -...
sulfate, and oxide minerals are occasionally found in caves as well. Many of these require that the cave be associated with ore deposits or with other special geologicenvironments. For this reason, of the more than 200 mineral species known to occur in caves, only about 20 are found widely....