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SAZU, Ljubljana
Acta carsologica, 1999, Vol 28, Issue 1, p. 57-69
Deep Hypogean karst phenomena of Mt. Canin (Western Julian Alps): a synthesis of the state of present research
Casagrande G. , Cucchi . , Manca P. , Zini L.
Abstract:
The present work aims at providing a contribution to the present research on Mt. Canin massif (both Italian and Slovenian sides) and a synthesis of existing data as a starting point for future study. The area has been divided in four zones distinguished by the hypogean morphological features briefly described. Morphogenetic aspects and evolution of cavities have been considered along with a synthetic hydrological outline following recent tracing experiments of hypogean waters. A geological map of the mount is also included.
The present work aims at providing a contribution to the present research on Mt. Canin massif (both Italian and Slovenian sides) and a synthesis of existing data as a starting point for future study. The area has been divided in four zones distinguished by the hypogean morphological features briefly described. Morphogenetic aspects and evolution of cavities have been considered along with a synthetic hydrological outline following recent tracing experiments of hypogean waters. A geological map of the mount is also included.