Gravitational deformations and fillings of aging caves: The example of Qesem karst system, Israel
The Qesem karst system may serve as an example for aging chamber caves. It includes two caves which have undergone several stages of natural and human-induced deposition, as well as subsidence and collapse. Natural deposits include calcite speleothems, bedrock collapse debris, and clay fill. Karst d...
Main Authors: | Frumkin, A, Karkanas, P, Bar-Matthews, M, Barkai, R, Gopher, A, Shahack-Gross, R, Vaks, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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