- Tafoni
Tafoni (singular: tafone) are small
cave -like features found in granular rock such assandstone , with rounded entrances and smooth concave walls. They often occur in groups that can riddle a hillside, cliff, or other rock formation. The can found in all climate types, but are most abundant in intertidal areas and semi arid and arid deserts. Currently favored explanations controlling their formation includesalt weathering, differential cementation, structural variation in permeability, and the length of the drying period between wettings. They also frequently occur ingranitic rocks .Small versions of tafoni are sometimes called alveoli; like the former, they are hypothesized to be results of salt weathering. Such tafoni are found in the
Jodhpur -Ajmer section ofIndia 'sThar Desert .References
*Stoppato, Marco, and Alfredo Bini. "Deserts". Buffalo: Firefly Books (U.S.) Inc., 2003. ISBN 1-55297-669-6 pp. 30-32
*Owen, Athena M., 2007, Tafoni Caves in Quarernary Carbonate Eolianites: Examples from the Bahamas. Masters Thesis, Mississippi State University, 179 pp.External links
* [http://www.tafoni.com www.tafoni.com] Comprehensive explanation of tafoni, explanations of how they form, images, references
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