Corrosion residue (Inventory)

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Corrosion residues. Most of the corrosion residue in this photo is yellow. The darker residue is red.

Corrosion residues are relatively insoluable minerals which were once part of the bedrock. They were left behind and concentrated when the bedrock was dissolved. On the CCNP Cave Inventory Form, the recorder is asked only to distinguish them by color. There are three color categories on the form: red, brown and yellow. They can usually be found on the floor but could appear in cracks or vugs or on shelves and ledges. They could even appear as a type of crust or coating.

The CCNP Cave Inventory Form asks the recorder to include the thickness if possible. An estimate of how thick the accumulation is should be included next to the station.

Contents

Red CR

Corrosion residue (Inventory/Red CR

Brown CR

Corrosion residue (Inventory/Brown CR

Yellow CR

Corrosion residue (Inventory/Yellow CR

Example

Corrosion Residue

Red CR: GG39 (thin film)
Brown CR: GG40 (4 inches)
Yellow CR: GG37 (3 cm), 38 (2.5 cm)

See also


Corrosion residue (Inventory) is a part of the cave inventory project.
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