Australian caves and karst systems / John Webb, Susan White, Garry K. Smith, editors.

"This book, part of the series Cave and Karst Systems of the World, begins with a review of the interaction between people and caves in Australia (including conservation), followed by descriptions of the spectacular cave diving sites, before comprehensively covering all the major carbonate and...

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Other Authors: Webb, John (Editor), White, Susan (Editor), Smith, Garry K. (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, 2023.
Series:Cave and karst systems of the world
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:"This book, part of the series Cave and Karst Systems of the World, begins with a review of the interaction between people and caves in Australia (including conservation), followed by descriptions of the spectacular cave diving sites, before comprehensively covering all the major carbonate and noncarbonate karst areas, subdivided by rock type and region, and including the origin of the caves. This is followed by broad overviews of cave minerals and speleothems, cave biology and cave fossils. Each section was written by one or more specialists in the topic and is illustrated by clear diagrams and superb colour photos. The book emphasises the unique aspects of the Australian karst, including the variability in the age of the caves (very old to very young) and the impact of isolation on the stygofauna, as well as the vertebrate fossils preserved in the caves. Written in an easy-to-read style, the book is a primary reference guide to Australian karst and represents a valuable asset for anyone interested in the topic, not only cavers and academics."--Publisher's website.
Physical Description:1 online resource (337 pages) : illustrations.
ISBN:9783031242670
303124267X
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