Anthropogenic events captured within sediment in Hidden River Cave, Kentucky

Karstic cave systems are intricately related to surficial processes and the study of cave sediments is a growing field of research. Sediment deposits in caves are protected from surficial weathering processes, and are therefore often preserved. Hidden River Cave is an active, multi-level cave system...

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Main Authors: Samantha K. Feist, John C. Maclachlan, Eduard G. Reinhardt, Hannah S. Skelding
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-05-01
Series:Quaternary Science Advances
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666033420300010
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author Samantha K. Feist
John C. Maclachlan
Eduard G. Reinhardt
Hannah S. Skelding
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description Karstic cave systems are intricately related to surficial processes and the study of cave sediments is a growing field of research. Sediment deposits in caves are protected from surficial weathering processes, and are therefore often preserved. Hidden River Cave is an active, multi-level cave system in the town of Horse Cave, Kentucky with over 33 km of mapped passages. A history of anthropogenic impacts on the cave system include uses for hydroelectric power generation, a water source, and a show cave until it closed in 1943 due to severe contamination from domestic and industrial waste. Analysis of sediment cores from the cave system show distinct concentrations of metals within the sediment from chrome plating plant effluent. Relative concentrations of metals in the core record were obtained using an Itrax core scanner, and were observed to decrease moving downstream from the chrome plating plant contamination source. The chronology of sedimentation events indicates a strong connection between historical contaminating events in the town of Horse Cave and cave sediment deposition. This approach emphasizes how core analysis allows for depositional patterns in the cave system to be determined and related to historic surficial processes. The methodologies emphasis the potential for the analysis of sediment trapped within cave systems may be used to shed insight into a regions anthropogenic and natural events.
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spelling doaj.art-4ebc1fe46423404bb40ad835973841122022-12-21T20:04:34ZengElsevierQuaternary Science Advances2666-03342020-05-011100001Anthropogenic events captured within sediment in Hidden River Cave, KentuckySamantha K. Feist0John C. Maclachlan1Eduard G. Reinhardt2Hannah S. Skelding3Dillon Consulting Limited, 1155 North Service Road West, Unit 14, Oakville, Ontario, L6M 3E3, CanadaMcMaster University, 1280 Main St. W., Hamilton, Ontario, L8S 4L8, Canada; Corresponding author.McMaster University, 1280 Main St. W., Hamilton, Ontario, L8S 4L8, CanadaMcMaster University, 1280 Main St. W., Hamilton, Ontario, L8S 4L8, CanadaKarstic cave systems are intricately related to surficial processes and the study of cave sediments is a growing field of research. Sediment deposits in caves are protected from surficial weathering processes, and are therefore often preserved. Hidden River Cave is an active, multi-level cave system in the town of Horse Cave, Kentucky with over 33 km of mapped passages. A history of anthropogenic impacts on the cave system include uses for hydroelectric power generation, a water source, and a show cave until it closed in 1943 due to severe contamination from domestic and industrial waste. Analysis of sediment cores from the cave system show distinct concentrations of metals within the sediment from chrome plating plant effluent. Relative concentrations of metals in the core record were obtained using an Itrax core scanner, and were observed to decrease moving downstream from the chrome plating plant contamination source. The chronology of sedimentation events indicates a strong connection between historical contaminating events in the town of Horse Cave and cave sediment deposition. This approach emphasizes how core analysis allows for depositional patterns in the cave system to be determined and related to historic surficial processes. The methodologies emphasis the potential for the analysis of sediment trapped within cave systems may be used to shed insight into a regions anthropogenic and natural events.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666033420300010Kentucky cavesCave sedimentsXRFEnvironmental contaminationKarst geomorphology
spellingShingle Samantha K. Feist
John C. Maclachlan
Eduard G. Reinhardt
Hannah S. Skelding
Anthropogenic events captured within sediment in Hidden River Cave, Kentucky
Quaternary Science Advances
Kentucky caves
Cave sediments
XRF
Environmental contamination
Karst geomorphology
title Anthropogenic events captured within sediment in Hidden River Cave, Kentucky
title_full Anthropogenic events captured within sediment in Hidden River Cave, Kentucky
title_fullStr Anthropogenic events captured within sediment in Hidden River Cave, Kentucky
title_full_unstemmed Anthropogenic events captured within sediment in Hidden River Cave, Kentucky
title_short Anthropogenic events captured within sediment in Hidden River Cave, Kentucky
title_sort anthropogenic events captured within sediment in hidden river cave kentucky
topic Kentucky caves
Cave sediments
XRF
Environmental contamination
Karst geomorphology
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666033420300010
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