Ogof Hesp Alyn

Ogof Hesp Alyn
Ogof Hesp Alyn
Location Alyn Gorge
Depth 98 metres (322 ft)
Length 1,372 metres (4,501 ft)
Cave survey plan elevation
Discovery North Wales Caving Club 1973
Geology Limestone
Hazards liable to flooding
Access contact North Wales Caving Club

Ogof Hesp Alyn (Welsh for: Dry Alyn Cave) was discovered by North Wales Caving Club in 1973 in the Alyn Gorge near Cilcain, Flintshire, Wales. With more recent discoveries, the length of cave passage totals 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) extending over a vertical range of about 90 metres (300 ft). The entrance would have functioned as a rising prior to the lowering of local water levels by mine drainage. As drainage only took place in the early 20th century, Ogof Hesp Alyn provides a valuable opportunity to study a cave system developed almost entirely by a phreatic processes which remains largely unmodified by vadose streams.

It lies close to another cave, Ogof Hen Ffynhonnau, which lies about 150 metres (160 yd) further upstream in the Alyn Gorge. These two caves with Ogof Nadolig form the caves part of the Alyn Valley Woods and Alyn Gorge Caves SSSI.

References

  • Appleton, Peter (1974). "Subterranean courses of the River Alyn, including Ogof Hesp Alyn, North Wales". Transactions of the British Cave Research Association 1: 29–42. 
  • Appleton, Peter (1989). "Limestones and Caves of North Wales". In Ford, Trevor D.(ed.). Limestones and Caves of Wales. Cambridge University Press. pp. 233–7. ISBN 0-521-32438-6. 
  • Waltham, A.C., Simms, M.J., Farrant, A.R., Goldie, H.S. (1997). Karst and Caves of Great Britain. Chapman & Hall, 2-6 Boundary Row, London SE1 8HN, UK. pp. 262–4. ISBN 0-412-78860-8. 

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Ogof Nadolig — Lower entrance structure Location Alyn Gorge Length 300 metres (980 ft) …   Wikipedia

  • Ogof Hen Ffynhonnau — Location Alyn Gorge Length 800 metres (2,600 ft) Discovery North Wales Caving Club 1978 Geology Limestone Hazards liable to flood …   Wikipedia

  • Alyn Gorge — The Alyn Gorge is a spectacular forested gorge section of the River Alyn north between Loggerheads, Wales and Rhydymwyn. The west side of the valley rises gently to Moel Famau, while the east bank is along parts a cliff with evidence of tram… …   Wikipedia

  • Ogof Hen Ffynhonau — Infobox Cave name = Ogof Hen Ffynhonau location = Alyn Gorge length = convert|800|m discovery = North Wales Caving Club 1978 geology = Limestone hazards = liable to flood access = contact North Wales Caving Club| translation = Old Springs Cave… …   Wikipedia

  • River Alyn — Geobox|River name = Alyn native name = Afon Alun other name = River Alun other name1 = image size = image caption = country = United Kingdom country country1 = state = Wales state | state type = Part region = Denbighshire region1 = Wrexham… …   Wikipedia

  • List of caves in the United Kingdom — This is a list of caves in the United Kingdom, and information on the largest and deepest caves in the UK.The deepest cave in the UK is Ogof Ffynnon Ddu in Wales, 308 metres deep and containing around 50 km of passageways.The deepest cave in… …   Wikipedia

  • List of caves — The following is a partial list of caves. Africa Algeria * Ain Bird Zaa El Kbira * Anou Achra Lemoun * Anou Boussouil * Anou Ifflis * Anou Timedouine * Aven Yebdar * Grotte Des Ain Beni Add * Kef Al Kaous * Rhar El Kahal * Rivière De La Tafna *… …   Wikipedia

  • River Dee, Wales — Geobox|River name = River Dee (Wales) native name = Afon Dyfrdwy other name = other name1 = image size = 312 image caption = The River Dee at Llangollen country = Wales country country1 = England country1 country2 = country2 state = state1 =… …   Wikipedia

  • River Dee (Wales) — For other River Dees in the United Kingdom, see River Dee (disambiguation). Coordinates: 53°21′14″N 3°13′33″W / 53.35389°N 3.22583°W / 53.35389; …   Wikipedia

  • Milwr tunnel — The Milwr Tunnel is a mine drainage running from Loggerheads near Mold to Bagillt on the Dee Estuary in North Wales. Its purpose was to drain the lead mines in this vicinity.It forms part of the mine drainage system that is responsible for… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

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