Martin Ridge Cave System

Martin Ridge Cave System

The Martin Ridge Cave System is a large cave near Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. The system, composed of the interconnected Whigpistle, Martin Ridge, and Jackpot Caves, has been mapped to over 55 kilometers (34 mi), and is currently the United States' eleventh longest cave.[1]

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Discovery

The original entrance to the system, Whigpistle Cave, was discovered by Rick Schwartz in 1976.[2] Mapping was initiated by the National Park Service under the supervision of park hydrologist Jim Quinlan in an effort to better understand the hydrology of Mammoth Cave's watershed.[3]

Significance

Surveyed so far to over 55 kilometers (34 mi), the Martin Ridge Cave System is ranked as 3rd longest in Kentucky, 11th longest in the United States, and 47th longest in the world.[4] The cave also contains what is likely the largest cave chamber in Kentucky, the Big Womb. The Big Womb measures 240 meters (780 feet) long, 40 meters (130 feet) wide, and 13 meters (40 feet) high. The cave possesses an intimate hydrologic connection with nearby Mammoth Cave. Groundwater dye tracing has shown that water flowing from Mammoth Cave's Hawkins River emerges downstream at a river within Martin Ridge Cave. The unexplored section between Mammoth Cave and the Martin Ridge Cave System is underwater and will require cave diving to determine whether a traversable physical connection is possible.

Connections

In 1994, explorers from the James Cave Project discovered Jackpot Cave to the east of the Whigpistle entrance. Their efforts mapped over three miles (5 km) of new cave.[5]

In 1996, Western Kentucky University graduate students Alan Glennon and Jon Jasper discovered a new entrance and eight miles (12.5 km) of cave passage. Their exploration revealed connections to Jackpot in June 1996 and Whigpistle in August 1996.[3]

Current Exploration

Efforts continue to explore and map the cave. The Martin Ridge Cave System is separated from Mammoth Cave by a deep valley, though a human connection may be possible at the caves' lowest elevation passageways. Currently, at least a kilometer (3000 feet) gap exists between the two caves' closest reaches.[5]

Footnotes

  1. ^ Gulden, Bob (July 11, 2011). "USA Longest Caves". http://www.caverbob.com/usalong.htm. Retrieved 7 August 2011. 
  2. ^ Taylor 1979
  3. ^ a b Groves 1998
  4. ^ Gulden, Bob (July 11, 2011). "Worlds Longest Caves". http://www.caverbob.com/wlong.htm. Retrieved 7 August 2011. 
  5. ^ a b Glennon 2001

References

  • Taylor, R.L. (1979). Discovery in Whigpistle Cave, Kentucky, The Ozarks’ Underground, vol. 1, pp. 4–7.


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