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Interactions between surface conditions, the Mediter-ranean Sea, and cave climate within two littoral caves in Mallorca: implications for the formation of phreatic overgrowths on speleothems
2017
Journal of caves and karst studies
Phreatic overgrowths on speleothems from Mallorca's littoral caves are valuable markers of former sea-level stands. These carbonate encrustations form as CO 2 degasses from brackish cave water that is hydrologically connected to the Mediterranean Sea. This study uses time series analysis to document relationships between surface conditions of temperature, barometric pressure, precipitation, tidal level of the Mediterranean Sea, and the coastal caves' microenvironment of temperature, partial
doi:10.4311/2016es0114
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