[HTML][HTML] Variscan vs. Alpine structural controls: Karstic proto-conduit development within Palaeozoic marble post-conditioned by Alpine faulting (the Niedźwiedzia …

J Szczygieł, A Sobczyk, M Maciejewski, O Fernandez - Geomorphology, 2022 - Elsevier
Detailed geological mapping and structural analysis of Niedźwiedzia Cave (in the Orlica-
Śnieżnik Dome, NE Bohemian Massif, Central Europe) provides new insights into proto …

The application of cave morphological and sedimentary deposit investigations to unravel tectonic history and landscape evolution: Insights from Veternica Cave …

A Stroj, D Lacković, ID Sasowsky, P Bajo, B Glumac - Geomorphology, 2024 - Elsevier
Studies of cave morphologies and cave sediments may provide unique insight into
landscape evolution throughout geological history. Here we present a study from Veternica …

[HTML][HTML] Paleostress reconstruction of faults recorded in the Niedźwiedzia Cave (Sudetes): insights into Alpine intraplate tectonic of NE Bohemian Massif

A Sobczyk, J Szczygieł - International Journal of Earth Sciences, 2021 - Springer
Brittle structures identified within the largest karstic cave of the Sudetes (the Niedźwiedzia
Cave) were studied to reconstruct the paleostress driving post-Variscan tectonic activity in …

[PDF][PDF] The top-down, middle-outwards model of cave development in central Scandinavian marbles

T Faulkner - Cave Karst Sci, 2008 - researchgate.net
The epigean marble caves in the glaciated metamorphic Caledonides of central
Scandinavia provide a rare environment in which endokarstic morphologies and other …

[PDF][PDF] Subglacial maze origin in low-dip marble stripe karst: examples from Norway

RO Skoglund, SE Lauritzen - Journal of Cave and Karst Studies, 2011 - legacy.caves.org
Maze caves or network caves are enigmatic in their evolution, as they form flow nets rather
than more efficient, direct point-to-point flow routes. Network caves are often characterized …

Constraints on alpine speleogenesis from cave morphology—a case study from the eastern Totes Gebirge (Northern Calcareous Alps, Austria)

L Plan, M Filipponi, M Behm, R Seebacher, P Jeutter - Geomorphology, 2009 - Elsevier
The Totes Gebirge is the largest karst massif in the Northern Calcareous Alps (NCA). This
paper focuses on the eastern part, where two major multiphase alpine cave systems …

Evaluating the Relation of Cave Passage Formation to Stress-Field: Spatio-Temporal Correlation of Speleogenesis with Active Tectonics in Asprorema Cave (Mt …

G Lazaridis, E Katrivanos, D Dora, L Papadopoulou… - Geosciences, 2024 - mdpi.com
Caves serve as time capsules, preserving significant markers of tectonic activity and offering
insights into geological history. Fault geometries and past activations found in caves can be …

[PDF][PDF] Morphology and speleogenesis of Okshola (Fauske, northern Norway): example of a multi-stage network cave in a glacial landscape

RØ Skoglund, SE Lauritzen - Norwegian Journal of Geology, 2010 - geologi.no
The study of limestone caves in relation to their geomorphic and geological setting provides
opportunities for investigating landscape evolution. Whereas at the surface, landscapes may …

Cave development in an uplifting fold-and-thrust belt: case study of the Tatra Mountains, Poland

S Jacek - International Journal of Speleology, 2015 - search.proquest.com
Detailed structural analysis and geomorphological observations supplemented by the
analysis of the distribution of karst conduit directions have been performed in 23 …

Detailed Morphologicial Studies in Netopirjev rov, Predjama Cave: A Hypogene Segment of Slovenian Cave.

RAL Osborne - Acta carsologica, 2008 - ojs.zrc-sazu.si
Netopirjev Rov, part of the upper level of Jana near Predjama Cave, is not a former fluvial
cave passage but a complex void made up of coalesced, structurally guided elongate …