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Audra P., Mocochain L., Bigot J.-Y., NobéOurt J.-C.
The association between bubble trails and folia: a morphological and sedimentary indicator of hypogenic speleogenesis by degassing, example from adaouste cave (provence, france)
International Journal of Speleology
Bologna (Italy)
2009
38
2
93
102

Bubble trails are subaqueous features in carbonate caves, which are made by the corrosion of ascending carbon dioxide bubbles. Folia are calcite deposits resembling inverted rimstone dams in saturated pools. Based on morphological studies in Adaouste Cave

Bubble trails; cave morphology; hypogenic speleogensis
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Audra P., Mocochain L., Bigot J.-Y., NobéOurt J.-C., 2009, The association between bubble trails and folia: a morphological and sedimentary indicator of hypogenic speleogenesis by degassing, example from adaouste cave (provence, france) , International Journal of Speleology , 38 , 93 - 102 http://www.ijs.speleo.it/article.php?id_art=584, PDF