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- Shelfstone abstract "Shelfstone is a type of speleothem that grows inwards from the edge of a cave pool. It takes the form of ledges that tend to be flat on top and sloping underneath. They are almost always formed from calcite, when materials precipitated from dripping water onto a cave pool attach to the side. The deposition continues to grow laterally, underneath. The shelfstone above the current water level in a pool is an indicator of past levels of the pool. Shelfstone can be very thick when the water level has stayed constant over a long period of time. If the water level is constantly changing, the shelfstone will be thin and delicate.".
- Shelfstone thumbnail Shelfstone2.jpg?width=300.
- Shelfstone wikiPageExternalLink shelf.html.
- Shelfstone wikiPageID "10360516".
- Shelfstone wikiPageRevisionID "597983553".
- Shelfstone hasPhotoCollection Shelfstone.
- Shelfstone subject Category:Speleothems.
- Shelfstone comment "Shelfstone is a type of speleothem that grows inwards from the edge of a cave pool. It takes the form of ledges that tend to be flat on top and sloping underneath. They are almost always formed from calcite, when materials precipitated from dripping water onto a cave pool attach to the side. The deposition continues to grow laterally, underneath. The shelfstone above the current water level in a pool is an indicator of past levels of the pool.".
- Shelfstone label "Cornisa (espeleología)".
- Shelfstone label "Shelfstone".
- Shelfstone sameAs Cornisa_(espeleología).
- Shelfstone sameAs m.02q9d_w.
- Shelfstone sameAs Q4255258.
- Shelfstone sameAs Q4255258.
- Shelfstone wasDerivedFrom Shelfstone?oldid=597983553.
- Shelfstone depiction Shelfstone2.jpg.
- Shelfstone isPrimaryTopicOf Shelfstone.