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A cave is a natural underground void.

Table of contents
1 Cave types and formation
2 Records
3 Archaeological and social importance
4 See also
5 External links

Cave types and formation

Caves are formed by geologic processes. These may involve a combination of chemical processes, tectonic forces and atmospheric influences.

Some caves are formed at the same time as the surrounding rock, including lava tubes and blister caves. These are called primary caves. There are also secondary caves, which are formed inside the rock by processes which removes material, such as solution and erosion.

Erosion is a mechanical form of weathering which is caused by running water, a cave river which works on its bed deepening it or waves (on coasts).

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Solutional caves may form anywhere with rock which is soluble, and are most prevalent in limestone, but can also form in other material, including chalk, dolomite, marble, loess, ice, granite, salt, lava, sandstone, and gypsum. The most common process of cave formation is karstification, which is the solution of rocks by rain water.

Cave formation in limestone occurs because limestone dissolves under the action of rainwater and groundwater charged with CO2 and naturally occurring organic acids. The dissolution process produces a distinctive landform known as karst and characterized by sinkholes, sinking streams, and underground drainage.

Limestone solution is the single most important process forming caves and the origin of probably 80% of all caves on Earth. The main reason for the overwhelming number of karst caves is the fact that much of the surface is built of limestone, but also the slowness of the solution process. If it was faster, the lifespan of limestone caves would be much shorter and their number much lower.

Limestone caves are often adorned with calcium carbonate formations produced through slow precipitation, including the most common and well-known stalactites and stalagmites. These secondary mineral deposits in caves are called speleothems. The world's most spectacularly decorated cave is generally regarded to be Lechuguilla Cave (New Mexico, USA).

Caves can also form through the abrasive action of rivers, the wind, or the sea. Sea caves are very common at all coasts of the world, but as they are restricted to the zone where waves work on the rocks of the coast they are rather small. There are also some special cases; ice caves occur in and under glaciers, formed by melting. They are also influenced by the very slow flow of the ice which tends to close the caves again.

Lava tubes are formed through volcanic activity. They are the most common primary caves. Lava flows downhill and the surface cools down and becomes hard. The lava now flows inside its crust, until the eruption ends. The liquid lava inside the crust flows out and leaves a hollow tube. The most important lava tubes are found on Hawaii (Big Island). Kazumura Cave near Hilo is the longest and deepest lava tube of the world and also the eighth longest cave of the United States.

Records

Caves can reach considerable dimensions. Of the cave systems that have been discovered so far, the most extensive is Mammoth Cave (Kentucky, USA) with 560km of passages. The deepest known cave (2004) is Voronja Cave (Georgia), with a depth of 1,710m, but this title has recently been needed to be updated frequently as exploration of new cave progresses.

The largest individual cavern found is the Gua Niah (also known as the Sarawak Chamber), Deer Cave (Borneo, Malaysia) with an area of approximately 600m by 400m and a height of 80m.

Archaeological and social importance

Caves are also an archaeological treasure house as primitive people used caves as their shelter and sometimes burial place. Items placed in caves are protected from climate and scavanging animals. One example is the Great Cave of Niah, which is one of the largest limestone caves in the world as well as an archaeological treasure house. It was here that archaeologists discovered the evidence of Man’s existence dating back 40,000 years. That is another reason why caves should be protected from casual intrusion.

Caving is the sport of cave exploration.

See also

External links


In addition to the usual meaning of the term there are three locations in the United States with this name. They are in Stevens County, Kansas, Lincoln County, Missouri and Pendleton County, West Virginia.

Cave is a town in New Zealand.

Caves is also the name of a commune in the Aude département, in France

CAVE is the Cave Automatic Virtual Environment for immersive virtual reality simulations.


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Woodville Karst Plain Project
An organisations undertaking exploration of deep underwater caves in North Florida.
http://www.wkpp.org/

CDAA
Cave Divers Association of Australia.
http://www.cavedivers.com.au/welcome.htm

Doux de Coly
European Cave Diving Project 2001. Details of the European cave penetration record achieved in August 2001 by a pan-European team of divers.
http://www.tekdyk.dk/doux/UK/welcome.htm

Cave Diver's Forum
Multiple discussion boards feature gear exchange, trip reports, incident reporting and analysis, buddies and resources.
http://www.cavediver.net

Mexico Profundo
An organisation undertaking exploration, scientific study and mapping of water filled caves and related features in México and Central America.
http://www.mexicoprofundo.org/

NACD
National Association For Cave Diving based in Florida, USA.
http://www.safecavediving.com

International List of Cave Divers On The Net
Contact and site information for cave divers around the world.
http://cave.lawo.de/jbohnert/address

DIR-Mexico - Cave Diving Training and Guiding in Mexico
DIR Mexico provides quality cave diving instruction, training and guiding in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. GUE and NACD cave courses and instruction.
http://www.dir-mexico.com

Hooked On Cave Diving
Underwater photographs of the cenotes in the Riviera Mayan region of Mexico.
http://www.scubadr333.com

Quintana Roo Speleological Survey
Exploration, survey and cartography of the underwater caves of Quintana Roo, Mexico.
http://www.caves.org/project/qrss

Cave Divers Association of Australia
The national organisation for Australia.
http://www.cavedivers.com.au/

Loco Gringo Underground
A basic introduction to safe cave diving with some nice photographs.
http://locogringo.com/cavediving/

Dive The New Frontier
Cave/cavern diving at the Mexican resort hotel of Villa de Rosa.
http://www.cenotes.com/history.html

Cave Diving Group
The official web site for the CDG of Great Britain.
http://www.cavedivinggroup.org.uk

Blue Holes Foundation
Exploration and scientific investigations of underwater caves in the Bahamas.
http://home.swipnet.se/blueholes/

Grupo de Exploracion Ox Bel Ha
Dedicated to the continued exploration of the world's largest underwater cave system and the largest cave system in the Mexican Republic, located in the Yucatan Peninsula. Includes members, history of the system, maps, FAQs, articles.
http://www.mexicocavediving.com

Cave Diving in Greece
The exploration of Drakos and Polidrosso together with team, equipment and contact information.
http://www.cavediving.gr

Bahama Caves Research Foundation
Information on blue holes and underwater cave systems of the Bahamas including current exploration projects.
http://bahamacaves.com

German Cave Diving Mailing List
A mailing list established to promote an exchange of cave diving related issues via Internet.
http://cave.lawo.de/jbohnert/mailinglist.htm

Cave Diving Thailand
News and information about Thailand's Cave Diving Project.
http://www.fullcave.com

Cave Diving in the Yucatan
Features diving in cenotes, caves and underground rivers in the Riviera Maya and the Yucatan Peninsula. Includes underwater photos and scuba videos.
http://scubadive.tv/articles/yucaves.html

Cave Excursions
Offers cave training, SCUBA equipment sales and services, air fills, accommodations and personalized trips. Includes photo gallery and contact information. Located in Live Oak, Florida.
http://www.sidemount.com

Jacksonville Diving
Includes guides to area locations, rental and charter prices, marine forecasts and tides, essays, photos and links.
http://jaxdiving.arojas.com

Steve Gerrard - Cave Diving Training
Offers information on training, links, and contacts. Located in Quintana Roo, Mexico.
http://www.steve-gerrard.com

Caveboard
Discussion group covering all the various aspects of cavern & cave diving worldwide. Posts, calendar, members list, advice, locations, trip reports.
http://www.caveboard.com

NSS Cave Diving Section
The main organisation for cave divers in the USA.
http://www.nsscds.com/

SMART Cave Diving Policy
Safety information from the San Marcos Area Recovery Team, National Speleological Society, USA.
http://www.smartdivers.com

Dive Aventuras
PADI 5 Star IDC Center specializing in ocean, cavern and cave diving. Technical supplies and instruction available to cave divers and novices alike. NACD Introduction to Cave, Full Cave, Nitrox and Advanced Nitrox courses are available upon request.
http://www.diveaventuras.com/

Florida Cave Diving
Information on cave diving in the North Central Florida springs area and Mexico. Pictures, descriptions and links.
http://www.geocities.com/cavedivingx2/index.html

Underwater Adventures
Offering courses for technical diving, including but not limited to, cavern, full cave, a decompression course extended range, advance nitrox as well as trimix. Includes details and location.
http://bigwebpages.com/members/Underwateradventures/

Cave Diving Rocks
South Georgia enthusiast offers statistical summary of his dives, articles, photos, projects, tips, files. Includes contact form.
http://awooten.1afm.com/mysite/index.html

The Cave Diving Website
Covers what is involved, who can be a diver, when, where and how. Includes safety rules for diving in Florida and Mexico.
http://www.cavediving.com/

Aktun Dive Center
Includes details of services, prices, booking and contact. Located in Tulum, Mexico. [German and English].
http://cavern-diving.aktundive.com

European Karst Plain Project
Includes history, members and sponsors, projects and photos.. Exploration primarily takes place in France.
http://www.ekpp.org

Dive Outpost
Offering beginner to advanced instruction. Includes details of course requirements and limits, FAQs, photos and contact form. Located in Live Oak, Florida.
http://www.diveoutpost.com/



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