Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8908067 | Geomorphology | 2018 | 43 Pages |
Abstract
Lamina counting of a stalagmite growing on the 1828 debris dates the collapse at 1826â¯Â±â¯9â¯CE, demonstrating the possibility of dating previous collapses with a few years of uncertainty. Furthermore, our study opens new perspectives for studying collapses and their chronology both in the Han-sur-Lesse Cave and in other karstic networks. We suggest that earthquake activity could play a stronger role than previously thought in initiating cave collapses.
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Authors
Thierry Camelbeeck, Yves Quinif, Sophie Verheyden, Kris Vanneste, Elisabeth Knuts,