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- Cave_conservation abstract "Cave conservation is the protection and restoration of caves to prevent or minimise the effects of human activity.Some caves have delicate features that can be disturbed by changes in light levels, humidity, temperature or air flow. Caves that have lighting that remains on are prone to having algae grow within the cave changing the appearance and ecology. Speleothems grow as a result of water both on cave surfaces and the humidity of the cave air. Changes to these because of a high number of visitors, changes to the cave air flow and changes to the hydrology will alter speleothem development.Speleothems can have a slow growth rate and therefore removing them as souvenirs or breakage due to movement within the cave will be visible for a long time, often throughout several generations of human interaction.The use of calcium carbide for lamps has led to soot marks and deposits of discarded spent carbide. Using electric lamps avoids these problems.".
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- Cave_conservation wikiPageExternalLink www.caves.res.in.
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- Cave_conservation subject Category:Caves.
- Cave_conservation subject Category:Conservation.
- Cave_conservation type Cave109238926.
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- Cave_conservation comment "Cave conservation is the protection and restoration of caves to prevent or minimise the effects of human activity.Some caves have delicate features that can be disturbed by changes in light levels, humidity, temperature or air flow. Caves that have lighting that remains on are prone to having algae grow within the cave changing the appearance and ecology. Speleothems grow as a result of water both on cave surfaces and the humidity of the cave air.".
- Cave_conservation label "Cave conservation".
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