Ice in Caves

Document Type

Book Chapter

Publication Date

2012

Keywords

ice stalagmites, cave glaciers, Scărişoara, ventilation, cryogenic carbonates

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-383832-2.00056-6

Abstract

Perennial ice in caves is a relatively uncommon occurrence, resulting from the combination of peculiar cave morphology and local climatic conditions. It exists in various forms, ranging from delicate ice crystals, various types of stalagmites and stalactites, to underground glaciers, tens of meters thick and thousands of years old. Underground glaciers are of especially great scientific importance as they hold invaluable informations on past climatic and environmental changes. In this article, we touch on various aspects related to the presence of ice in caves, highlighting the recent advances in scientific knowledge.

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Citation / Publisher Attribution

Ice in Caves, in W. B. White & D. C. Culver (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Caves (2nd Ed.), Elsevier, p. 399-404

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