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SOUTH CHINA KARST II
- 1.0361401 - GLÚ 2012 RIV SI eng M - Monography Chapter
Kogovšek, J. - Slabe, T. - Šebela, S. - Liu, H. - Pruner, Petr
Baiyun Cave the longest cave in the Naigu shilin. – in South China Karst.
SOUTH CHINA KARST II. Postojna: Inštitut za raziskovanjekrasa, ZRC SAZU=Karst Research Institute ZRC SAZU, 2011 - (Knez, M.; Liu, H.; Slabe, T.), s. 111-123. Carsologica, 12. ISBN 978-961-254-241-2
Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z30130516
Keywords : cave sediments * chemical and physical properties * paleomagnetic analyses * Baiyun Cave (China)
Subject RIV: DB - Geology ; Mineralogy
The formation of the Baiyun Cave is directly connected with the development of the Naigu shilin. The formation of the karst underground and surface features depends on the regional tectonic deformation on the Cenozoic extension of the studied area. Younger, dramatic lowering of the ground-water level probably caused faster development of the shilin. Modern formation of the shilin at the surface is, beside other factors, influenced by the intensive dissolution of those lowered parts that are covered by soil and vegetation thus generating greater quantities of CO2 and more intensive dissolution of the rock which results in over-saturated water in the cave.
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