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SASSO POZZO CAVE (GAGLIOLE, ITALY): HYDROLOGY AND SPELEOGENETIC EVOLUTION
2013
unpublished
Sasso Pozzo cave is the most important overflow karst emergence of the Umbria-Marche Apennines located in limestone formations sandwiched between poorly permeable marly beds in the limbs of anticlines. The cave was studied together with the nearby Mignano spring to define the conditions of its development and the characteristics of groundwater drainage in this type of aquifer. The cave is a 500 m phreatic tube, developing along bedding planes, and has a few lateral branches that give it a total
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