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Abstract - Issue Sep 2017, 38 (5) Back
nstantaneous and historical temperature effects on a-pinene
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Complex
speleogenetic processes and mineral deposition in
the
caucasus region of georgia
L.
Asanidze1*, N. Chikhradze1,2, Z. Lezhava1,
K. Tsikarishvili1, J.S. Polk3, G. Lominadze1
and N. Bolashvili1
1Department of
Geomorphology and Geoecology, Vakhushti Bagrationi Institute of Geography,
Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi, 0177, Georgia
2School of Natural
Sciences and Engineering, Ilia State University, Cholokashvili, Tbilisi,
0162, Georgia
3Department of
Geography and Geology, Center for Human GeoEnvironmental Studies, Western
Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY 42101, USA
*Corresponding
Author E-mail: lasha.asanidze@tsu.ge
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Key
words
Limestone massif,
Nakerala range,
Sediments,
Speleothems,
Speleogenesis
Publication Data
Paper received : 30.09.2016
Revised received : 20.06.2017
Accepted : 27.06.2017
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Abstract
Aim: The present study
aimed to characterize the speleogenesis, associated karst morphological processes
and rare mineral deposition in Muradi Cave, which is located in the Caucasus
region of Georgia. In this research, it was important to make basic survey
and mapping of the Muradi Cave. Also, one of the goals was to collect
information from a speleological point of view in order to understand the
speleogenetic processes.
Methodology:
Multiple
methods were utilized to investigate Muradi Cave, including both physical and
geochemical analyses, to characterize the cave's origin, morphology and
mineralogical deposits. The morphological parameters and tectonic directions
of Muradi Cave were identified by compass-clinometer and laser distance
meter, from which we compiled the schematic plan and 3D model of the cave.
Air temperature was measured in two different places within the cave using an
Onset HOBO Pro V2 Data Logger. Speleothem mineralogy was analyzed using XRD.
Results:
In
the present study, recently investigated Muradi Cave in the Racha limestone
massif, which contains different speleological, mineralogical and
hydrological features providing insight to its formation and possible
influences on cave development in the region. The uniqueness of Muradi Cave
is given by the fact that it contains almost all types and subtypes of
speleothems and sediments recorded nowadays in the caves of Caucasus. The
mineral aggregates found in Muradi Cave are rare for the caves of the
Caucasus. By taking into consideration, the geological-geomorphological
peculiarities and the results of the archeological materials of the region,
it became possible the identification of the age of the oldest deposits.
Interpretation: Collectively, this
investigation of an investigated area in Georgia, as well as the discovery of
unique formations, provide new insight on the development of large limestone
massifs in the region and has implications for deep cave development and the
understanding of the region's speleological and geomorphological evolution.
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