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DYNAMIC CLIMATOLOGIC PROCESSES OF BAROMETRIC CAVE SYSTEMS USING THE EXAMPLE OF JEWEL CAVE AND WIND CAVE IN SOUTH DAKOTA, USA/DINAMIKA KLIMATOLOSKIH PROCESOV V BAROMETRICNIH JAMAH: PRIMER JAM JEWEL CAVE IN WIND CAVE V JUZNI DAKOTI, ZDA
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  • Acta carsologica, 2010-09, Vol.39 (3), p.449-449
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Ljubljana: Scientific Research Center of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Art
Erscheinungsjahr
2010
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  • UDC 551.581:551.44(78) Andreas Pflitsch, Mike Wiles, Rodney Horrock, Jacek Piasecki & Julia Ringeis: Dynamic climatologic processes of barometric cave systems using the example of Jewel Cave and Wind Cave in South Dakota, USA Jewel and Wind Cave are two big barometric cave systems in South Dakota, USA. The entrances of Jewel and Wind Cave are roughly 50 km apart, and until now it is unknown whether their entrances belong to two separate caves or to one much larger cave system. One possibility for testing these two competing hypotheses is to measure and analyse the climatic conditions in the vicinity of these entrances and within the caves in detail. In this context, the thermal conditions and air currents are crucial. These in turn can be characterised by the spatial and temporal patterns of the dynamics of air entering and leaving through the respective entrances; even though these dynamics are coupled to atmospheric pressure fluctuations outside the caves, they differ for different cave systems and provide a fingerprint that has implications for the size and structure of individual cave systems. To give an example, Jewel and Wind Cave as the second and fourth-largest cave systems on earth show some similarities, but many more noticeable differences regarding their climatological behaviour, despite their close proximity to each other. The last big measurement campaigns on the climatic systems of the two barometric caves were carried out by Herb and Jan Conn in the 1960s, (Conn 1966). Despite their elementary work, the technical possibilities were very limited in those days. The self-constructed mechanical measurement equipment could only be used for basic measurements. Herb Conn was still able to identify the basic mechanism very clearly. He also carried out a number of different calculations on barometric air flow that remain important up to the present day. During the last 40 years, rapid electronic development has enabled us to use instruments that are far more precise and sensitive. The use of ultrasonic anemometers and dataloggers enables us to take more exact long term measurements. An extensive measurement programme was started in 2001 to fulfil several research aims, and we are now in a position to decipher the different fingerprints of the caves much more reliably.
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Englisch; Slowenisch
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ISSN: 0583-6050
eISSN: 1580-2612
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_915385851
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