Paleoflood events recorded by speleothems in caves

Volume: 39, Issue: 10, Pages: 1345 - 1353
Published: Feb 27, 2014
Abstract
Speleothems are usually composed of thin layers of calcite (or aragonite). However, cemented detrital materials interlayered between laminae of speleothemic carbonate have been also observed in many caves. Flowstones comprising discontinuous carbonate layers form due to flowing water films, while flood events introduce fluviokarstic sediments in caves that, on occasion, are recorded as clayey layers inside flowstones and stalagmites. This record...
Paper Details
Title
Paleoflood events recorded by speleothems in caves
Published Date
Feb 27, 2014
Volume
39
Issue
10
Pages
1345 - 1353
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