Karren (Inventory)/Drip pit, carbonate

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A drip pit is a depression or hollow which is formed from dripping water. It can appear as a shallow depression in almost any floor  material especially soft materials like [[Vertebrate (Inventory)/Bat Guano|guano]], [[Floor (Inventory)/Sediment/Soil|sediments like mud or gravel]] and [[Hydromagnesite (Inventory)/Moonmilk|moonmilk]]; but they can also form in harder carbonate materials like [[Calcite (Inventory)/Flowstone|flowstone]] or [[Calcite (Inventory)/Stalagmite|stalagmites]].
A drip pit is a depression or hollow which is formed from dripping water. It can appear as a shallow depression in almost any floor  material especially soft materials like [[Vertebrate (Inventory)/Bat Guano|guano]], [[Floor (Inventory)/Sediment/Soil|sediments like mud or gravel]] and [[Hydromagnesite (Inventory)/Moonmilk|moonmilk]]; but they can also form in harder carbonate materials like [[Calcite (Inventory)/Flowstone|flowstone]] or [[Calcite (Inventory)/Stalagmite|stalagmites]].
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Drip pits can vary in size from small depressions to deep, hollow, drill holes. Drip pits can be lined with calcite which is one of the stages in forming a [[Calcite (Inventory)/Conulite|conulite]]. They may or may not be filled with water and can possess a [[Calcite (Inventory)/Pearl|cave pearl]] at the bottom. They can also be lined with calcite (see [[Calcite (Inventory)/Drip Pit Lining|drip pit lining]]).
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Drip pits can vary in size from small depressions to deep, hollow, drill holes. Drip pits can be lined with calcite (see [[Calcite (Inventory)/Drip Pit Lining|drip pit lining]]) which is one of the stages in forming a [[Calcite (Inventory)/Conulite|conulite]]. They may or may not be filled with water and can possess a [[Calcite (Inventory)/Pearl|cave pearl]] at the bottom.
Examine the floor and any shelves which may exhibit drip pits.
Examine the floor and any shelves which may exhibit drip pits.

Revision as of 04:30, 2 April 2012

Drip pit in a stalagmite

The Drip pit, carbonate field should be used to record any observation of a drip pit except for those in gypsum which has its own field.

A drip pit is a depression or hollow which is formed from dripping water. It can appear as a shallow depression in almost any floor material especially soft materials like guano, sediments like mud or gravel and moonmilk; but they can also form in harder carbonate materials like flowstone or stalagmites.

Drip pits can vary in size from small depressions to deep, hollow, drill holes. Drip pits can be lined with calcite (see drip pit lining) which is one of the stages in forming a conulite. They may or may not be filled with water and can possess a cave pearl at the bottom.

Examine the floor and any shelves which may exhibit drip pits.

See also


Karren (Inventory)/Drip pit, carbonate is a part of the cave inventory project.
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