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Folk et al., 1973
Black Phytokarst from Hell, Cayman Islands, British West Indies
Folk, R. L., Roberts, H. H., Moore, C. H.
| DOI | 10.1130/0016-7606(1973)84<2351:BPFHCI>2.0.CO;2 |
|---|---|
| Aasta | 1973 |
| Ajakiri | Geological Society of America Bulletin |
| Köide | 84 |
| Number | 7 |
| Leheküljed | 2351-2360 |
| Tüüp | artikkel ajakirjas |
| Keel | inglise |
| Id | 52260 |
Abstrakt
Phytokarst is a distinctive landform resulting from a curious type of biologic erosion. Filamentous algae bore their way into limestone to produce black-coated, jagged pinnacles marked by delicate, lacy dissection that lacks any gravitational orientation. Ordinary rainfall-produced karst and littoral karst are characterized by flat-bottomed pans and vertically oriented flutes, thus differing from phytokarst. Algae attack by dissolving calcite preferentially to dolomite.
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