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Spear, John, Sasha Robinson, Paul Slayback, Patrick Thieringer, and Carmen Villarruel. "The Shoshone Canyon Conduit Cave: A Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Sulfur Cave." ARPHA Conference Abstracts 6 (October 17, 2023): e108455. https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.6.e108455.

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Fve miles west of Cody, Wyoming and ~25 miles east of Yellowstone National Park lies the Shoshone Canyon Conduit Cave (Fig. 1, Suppl. material 1). Bisecting Cedar Mountain, an irrigation tunnel built by the Bureau of Reclamation (BoR), managed by the Heart Mountain Irrigation District, delivers water from the BoR Buffalo Bill Reservoir to more than 30,000 acres of irrigated lands in and around Cody. During the construction of that tunnel in the late 1940's, a cave was discovered and the tunnel was made to travel though the cave with only light disturbance to the cave. The cave can only be acce
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Vežić, Pavuša. "Memorije križnoga tlocrta na tlu Istre i Dalmacije." Ars Adriatica, no. 3 (January 1, 2013): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.15291/ars.459.

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Generally speaking, paleochristian memoriae have emerged out of the funeral traditions of the pagan world of Antiquity with its particular expression of the cult of deceased, sustained with the culture that had come out of Christian theology and aesthetics. It came together withnew architectural forms some of which were characterized with cross-like forms, not only as a general symbol of new faith, but also as the spatial projection, model after which one had to build. It is defined by two axes that cross at the right angle, the framework of the overall architecturalcomposition, factor of buil
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Spear, John, Sasha Robinson, Paul Slayback, Patrick Thieringer, and Carmen Villarruel. "The Shoshone Canyon Conduit Cave: A Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Sulfur Cave." ARPHA Conference Abstracts 6 (October 17, 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/aca.6.e108455.

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Fve miles west of Cody, Wyoming and ~25 miles east of Yellowstone National Park lies the Shoshone Canyon Conduit Cave (Fig. 1, Suppl. material 1). Bisecting Cedar Mountain, an irrigation tunnel built by the Bureau of Reclamation (BoR), managed by the Heart Mountain Irrigation District, delivers water from the BoR Buffalo Bill Reservoir to more than 30,000 acres of irrigated lands in and around Cody. During the construction of that tunnel in the late 1940’s, a cave was discovered and the tunnel was made to travel though the cave with only light disturbance to the cave. The cave can only be acce
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Books on the topic "Villa Clementi (Cave, Italy)"

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Galleria d'arte F. Russo (Rome, Italy), ed. Scipione Vannutelli, 1834-1894: Il fondo di opere dalla Villa Clementi a Cave. De Luca, 2004.

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Hose*, Louise D., Harvey R. DuChene*, Daniel Jones, et al. "Hypogenic karst of the Great Basin." In Field Excursions from the 2021 GSA Section Meetings. Geological Society of America, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/2020.0061(05).

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ABSTRACT Discoveries in the 1980s greatly expanded speleologists’ understanding of the role that hypogenic groundwater flow can play in developing caves at depth. Ascending groundwater charged with carbon dioxide and, especially, hydrogen sulfide can readily dissolve carbonate bedrock just below and above the water table. Sulfuric acid speleogenesis, in which anoxic, rising, sulfidic groundwater mixes with oxygenated cave atmosphere to form aggressive sulfuric acid (H2SO4) formed spectacular caves in Carlsbad Caverns National Park, USA. Cueva de Villa Luz in Mexico provides an aggressively act
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