Karren (Inventory)/Spitzkarren

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The '''Spitzkarren''' field of the [[Karren (Inventory)|Karren]] section should be used to list stations which exhibit spitzkarren.
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{{Cave inventory}}
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Spitzkarren are tower-like formations left by water dripping on dissolvable or erodable substrate like [[Floor (Inventory)/Bedrock|bedrock]], [[Floor (Inventory)/Breakdown|breakdown]], [[Gypsum (Inventory)|gypsum]], [[Floor (Inventory)/Sediment/Soil|sediment]], [[Vertebrate (Inventory)/Bat Guano|guano]], or even [[Corrosion residue (Inventory)|corrosion residue]] (speleosol). It could be considered the opposite of [[Karren (Inventory)/Rillenkarren|rillenkarren]] which form as rills or hollows. Spitzkarren exhibits as sharply spiked, angular and pointed.
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Spitzkarren are tower-like formations left by water dripping on dissolvable substrate like limestone, gypsum, mud, guano, or even corrosion residue(speleosol). It could be considered the opposite of rillenkarren which form as rills or hollows.
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==See also==
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*[[Karren (Inventory)/Rillenkarren|Rillenkarren]]
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==References==
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*Klimchouk, Alexander B.; Ford, Derek C.; Palmer, Arthur N.; Dreybrodt, Wolfgang (2000) ''Speleogensis; Evolution of Karst Aquifers'' National Speleological Society, Huntsville, AL p 423 ISBN: [[Special:Booksources/1-879961-09-1|1-879961-09-1]]
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*unknown (1997) ''Geology of Carlsbad Caverns Class - 1997 Memorial Day Expedition'' pp 2-3
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==Spitzkarren, Karren==
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<gallery perrow=1 widths=300px heights=200px>
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File:spitzkarren in gypsum.jpg|Spitzkarren in gypsum
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File:Gypsum Spitzkarrens.jpg|Gypsum spitzkarren
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</gallery>
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{{Cave inventory}}

Current revision as of 22:34, 8 August 2013

Spitzkarren

The Spitzkarren field of the Karren section should be used to list stations which exhibit spitzkarren.

Spitzkarren are tower-like formations left by water dripping on dissolvable or erodable substrate like bedrock, breakdown, gypsum, sediment, guano, or even corrosion residue (speleosol). It could be considered the opposite of rillenkarren which form as rills or hollows. Spitzkarren exhibits as sharply spiked, angular and pointed.

See also

References

  • Klimchouk, Alexander B.; Ford, Derek C.; Palmer, Arthur N.; Dreybrodt, Wolfgang (2000) Speleogensis; Evolution of Karst Aquifers National Speleological Society, Huntsville, AL p 423 ISBN: 1-879961-09-1
  • unknown (1997) Geology of Carlsbad Caverns Class - 1997 Memorial Day Expedition pp 2-3

Spitzkarren, Karren


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