Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9491340 | Journal of Hydrology | 2005 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
By comparing a 'superficial' and a 'deepest' group of sensors, we note that the flood signal is more pronounced on the deepest sensor group whatever the outside temperature, and that the annual temperature variation is also larger on this sensor group. This could indicate that rain water flows in the cave through its base and explain the development in depth of the cave. Due to the arrival of water with different temperatures and mineralizations at different levels, double diffusive convection is likely to be triggered in the cave. We suggest that the onset of convection could be associated to the oscillations observed on the temperature signal at the onset of the flood.
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Authors
Pierre Genthon, Arnaud Bataille, André Fromant, Dominique D'Hulst, Francois Bourges,