Boxwork

Boxwork

Boxwork is an uncommon type of speleogen (similar to a speleothem, but formed by erosion rather than accretion) occasionally found in caves.

Boxwork is commonly composed of thin blades of the mineral calcite that project from cave walls or ceilings that intersect one another at various angles, forming a box-like or honeycomb pattern. The boxwork fins once filled cracks in the rock before the host cave formed. As the walls of the cave began to dissolve away, the more resistant vein and crack fillings did not, or at least dissolved at a slower rate than the surrounding rock, leaving the calcite fins projecting from the cave surfaces.

Some of the most extensive boxwork deposits in the worlds are found in Wind Cave, Wind Cave National Park in South Dakota, USA. Other outstanding examples occur in Cody Caves, Cody Caves Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada.

External links

* [http://www.nps.gov/archive/wica/Boxwork.htm Wind Cave National Park: Origin of Boxwork]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Boxwork — in der Wind Cave Höhle im gleichnamigen Nationalpark, South Dakota (USA). Boxwork (engl. Kassettenwerk) ist ein aus dünnschichtigem Kalzit (Kalkspat) bestehendes Speläothem, das in wabenartigen Mustern von Höhlenwänden und decken ragt. Die… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • boxwork — ▪ geology       in geology, honeycomb pattern of limonite (a mixture of hydrous iron and manganese oxide minerals) that remains in the cavity after a sulfide mineral grain has dissolved. The boxwork may be spongelike, triangular, pyramidal,… …   Universalium

  • boxwork —    1. A three dimensional network of thin sheets of mineral projecting from a cave wall. The boxwork is vein fillings etched from the cave wall by dissolution of the host limestone and consists mostly of calcite and quartz. It is not common, but… …   Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology

  • boxwork — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : a mineral aggregate structure having plates or septa that are often coated with crystals and that intersect at various angles and enclose angular spaces …   Useful english dictionary

  • Abukuma-do — Infobox Protected area name = Abukuma do iucn category = caption = base width = locator x = locator y = location = Honshū, Japan nearest city = Tamura shi, Fukushima Prefecture lat degrees= |lat minutes= |lat seconds= |lat direction= long degrees …   Wikipedia

  • Wind Cave National Park — Infobox protected area | name = Wind Cave National Park iucn category = II caption = locator x = 109 locator y = 52 location = Custer County, South Dakota, USA nearest city = Rapid City lat degrees = 43 lat minutes = 34 lat seconds = 0 lat… …   Wikipedia

  • Höhlenperle — Die Decke der Tropfsteinhöhle Kents Cavern in Torquay (England) Als Speläothem oder Höhlenmineral bezeichnet der Speläologe sekundäre Mineralablagerungen in Höhlen. Die am häufigsten vorkommenden Speläotheme sind Höhlensinter (Sinter) aus… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Speleothem — Die Decke der Tropfsteinhöhle Kents Cavern in Torquay (England) Als Speläothem oder Höhlenmineral bezeichnet der Speläologe sekundäre Mineralablagerungen in Höhlen. Die am häufigsten vorkommenden Speläotheme sind Höhlensinter (Sinter) aus… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Wind Cave National Park — Wind Cave Nationalpark Wind Cave Nationalpark …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Wind Cave National Park — /wind/ a national park in SW South Dakota. 411/2 sq. mi. (107 sq. km). * * * National park, southwestern South Dakota, U.S. Established in 1903 to preserve limestone caverns and unspoiled prairie grassland in the Black Hills, it covers an area of …   Universalium

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”