Hypogene karst regions and caves of the world
This book illustrates the diversity of hypogene speleogenetic processes and void-conduit patterns depending on variations of the geological environments by presenting regional and cave-specific case studies. The cases include both well-known and newly recognized hypogene karst regions and caves of t...
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Series: | Cave and karst systems of the world.
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ISBN: | 9783319533483 9783319533476 |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource : color illustrations |
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245 | 0 | 0 | |a Hypogene karst regions and caves of the world / |c Alexander Klimchouk, Arthur N. Palmer, Jo De Waele, Augusto S. Auler, Philippe Audra, editors. |
264 | 1 | |a Cham, Switzerland : |b Springer, |c [2017] | |
264 | 4 | |c ©2017 | |
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490 | 1 | |a Cave and karst systems of the world, |x 2364-4591 | |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Preface; Contents; Contributors; 1 Types and Settings of Hypogene Karst; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Genetic Types of Karst; 1.2 Definitions of Hypogene Speleogenesis; 1.3 Diversity of Hypogene Speleogenesis; 2 Hydrogeologic Context of Hypogene Speleogenesis; 2.1 Origin of Aqueous Fluids; 2.2 Flow Regimes; 2.2.1 Compactional Regime; 2.2.2 Thermobaric Regime; 2.2.3 Deep Endogenous Regime; 2.2.4 Meteoric Regime; 2.2.5 Other Flow Drives; 2.2.6 The Nature, Evolution and Interaction of the Regimes; 2.3 Endogenic Fluids in the Deep Crustal Settings and Their Connection to the Upper Crust. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.4 Hydrodynamic Zoning of the Upper Crust in Continents2.4.1 Hydrogeologic Stories; 2.4.2 Hierarchy of Gravitational Flow Systems; 2.4.3 Hydrodynamic Zoning According to Circulation Intensity; 2.4.4 Hydrodynamic Zoning According to Distribution of Fluid Pressure; 2.4.5 Hydrodynamic Zoning According to Dominating Flow Regimes; 3 Genetic Divisions of Hypogene Karst; 3.1 Genetic Types According to Hydrodynamic Environments; 3.2 Endokarst; 4 Hypogene Karstification, Metasomatism and Weathering; 4.1 Metasomatism; 4.2 Metasomatism and Karstification; 4.3 Ghost-Rock Karstification. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.4 Cavernous Decay Features: Tafoni and Honeycomb Structures5 Settings of Hypogene Karst; 5.1 Basin's Marginal Discharge Areas; 5.2 Basin's Internal Areas; 5.3 Anticlinal Folds and Uplifted Blocks; 5.4 Zones of Deep-Rooted Faults; 5.5 Young Disrupted Basins; 5.6 Large Carbonate Platforms, Side-Open to the Ocean; 5.7 Areas of Young Volcanism; 6 Lithogeodynamic Perspective of Endogenous Hypogene Karstification; 7 Outlook; References; Europe; 2 Hypogenic Caves in the UK; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Northern England; 2.1 The Alston Block; 2.2 The Askrigg Block; 3 The Peak District. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4 Wales and the Forest of Dean5 The Bristol District; 6 Transverse Hypogenic Gypsum Karst of Northern England and the East Midlands; References; 3 Hypogene Caves in France; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Hypogene Speleogenesis: Definition and Characteristics; 2.1 Hypogene Solutional Processes; 2.2 The Ghost-Rock Karstification; 3 Hydrogeological Setting; 3.1 Marginal Basin Areas; 3.2 Internal Basin Areas; 3.3 Basin Deep Zone; 3.4 Coastal Basins; 3.5 Deformed Strata; 3.6 Disrupted Basins; 3.7 Volcanic and Magmatic Intrusions; 4 Types of Hypogene Caves in France. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.1 Hypogene Cave Pattern in Phreatic Conditions4.1.1 Isolated Geodes; 4.1.2 3D Multistory Maze Caves; 4.1.3 2D Maze Caves; 4.1.4 Giant Ascending and Collapse Shafts; 4.1.5 Caves Associated with Ore Deposits; 4.2 Hypogene Cave Pattern Along or Above the Water Table; 4.2.1 Upward Developing Dendritic Caves; 4.2.2 Isolated Chambers; 4.2.3 Sulfuric Water Table Caves; 4.2.4 "Smoking" Shafts in the Vadose Zone; 5 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; 4 Evidence for Regional Hypogene Speleogenesis in Murcia (SE Spain); Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Regional Geological and Hydrogeological Setting. | |
506 | |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty | ||
520 | |a This book illustrates the diversity of hypogene speleogenetic processes and void-conduit patterns depending on variations of the geological environments by presenting regional and cave-specific case studies. The cases include both well-known and newly recognized hypogene karst regions and caves of the world. They all focus on geological, hydrogeological, geodynamical and evolutionary contexts of hypogene speleogenesis. The last decade has witnessed the boost in recognition of the possibility, global occurrence, and practical importance of hypogene karstification (speleogenesis), i.e. the development of solutional porosity and permeability by upwelling flow, independent of recharge from the overlying or immediately adjacent surface. Hypogene karst has been identified and documented in many regions where it was previously overlooked or misinterpreted. The book enriches the basis for generalization and categorization of hypogene karst and thus improves our ability to adequately model hypogene karstification and predict related porosity and permeability. It is a book which benefits every researcher, student, and practitioner dealing with karst. | ||
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700 | 1 | |a Klimchuk, A. B. |q (Aleksandr Borisovich), |e editor. | |
700 | 1 | |a Palmer, Arthur N., |e editor. | |
700 | 1 | |a Waele, Jo de, |d 1968- |e editor. | |
700 | 1 | |a Auler, Augusto S., |e editor. | |
700 | 1 | |a Audra, Philippe, |e editor. | |
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