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    Título
    Geology and Geomorphology of Azokh Caves
    Autor
    Domínguez Alonso, Patricio
    Aracil Ávila, Enrique
    Porres Benito, José ÁngelAutoridad UBU Orcid
    Andrews, Peter
    Lynch, Edward P.
    Murray, John
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    Azokh Cave and the Transcaucasian Corridor, p. 55-84
    Editorial
    Springer Nature
    Fecha de publicación
    2016-10
    ISBN
    978-3-319-24922-3
    Abstract
    Azokh Cave is located in the Lesser Caucasus and is hosted in Mesozoic limestone. It comprises a series of karstic cavities, chambers and passageways that interconnect to form a larger cave network, the trend of which appears to have been influenced by fracture patterns in the bedrock. The geomorphology of the currently accessible areas of the cave is presented, with many of its speleological features described in detail for the first time. Electrical resistivity tomography is used to examine variation in thickness of sediments infilling the inner chambers of the cave. This information, coupled with data relating to the surface topography of the cave infill, sheds light on patterns of sediment deposition within the cave system. It remains unclear whether the cave formed from epigenic or hypogenic speleological processes (or a combination of the two). This question is further hampered by the presence of a large bat population in the interior of the cave, the guano deposits of which have modified the inner galleries.
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    Lesser Caucasus
    Limestone
    Karstic
    Electrical resistivity
    Epigenic
    Hypogenic
    Materia
    Geología
    Geology
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10259/8625
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    https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24924-7_3
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