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Thermal genesis of dissolution caves in the Black Hills, South Dakota

Abstract

Jewel Cave (118 km of mapped passages beneath an area of 2.7 km2) and Wind Cave (70 km beneath 1.8 km2) are, respectively, the fourth and tenth longest known cave systems and the world's foremost examples of three-dimensional, rectilinear networks of solutional passages. Other caves in the Black Hills are similar. They occur in 90–140 m of well-bedded Mississippian limestone and dolomite. Walls throughout Jewel Cave are lined with euhedral …

Authors

BAKALOWICZ MJ; FORD DC; MILLER TE; PALMER AN; PALMER MV

Journal

Geological Society of America Bulletin, Vol. 99, No. 6, pp. 729–738

Publisher

Geological Society of America

Publication Date

1987

DOI

10.1130/0016-7606(1987)99<729:tgodci>2.0.co;2

ISSN

0016-7606