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Coastal Caves

2012
Coastal caves are, by definition, caves that form along the coast as a result of the interaction of terrestrial and marine processes. Sea level can fluctuate, both globally as well as locally, and therefore the site of coastal cave development changes through time. Coastal caves form for two main reasons.
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Shanidar Cave

Science, 1974
R L, Solecki, R S, Solecki
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Applying the Show Cave Assessment Model (SCAM) on cave tourism destinations in Serbia

International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks, 2022
Nemanja Tomić   +2 more
exaly  

Context in caves, caves in context

Tijdschrift voor Mediterrane Archeologie, 2017
Archaeological cave research is a highly specialized discipline with a strong focus on local detail, in which geophysical methods are only marginally applied for prospection. This article presents an experimental project to test the application of two common geophysical techniques, ground penetrating radar and electrical resistivity, for the detection ...
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Caving and Cave Rescue

2007
Steve E. Hudson, Loui H. McCurley
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Out of the Cave

ACM SIGGRAPH 2023 VR Theater, 2023
Neng-Hao Yu   +2 more
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Exploration of caves—Vertical caving techniques

2012
Mark Minton, Yvonne Droms
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