Sasowsky, ID and Clotts, RA and Crowell, B and Walko, SM and Larock, EJ and Harbert, W
(2007)
Paleomagnetic analysis of a long-term sediment trap, kooken cave, huntingdon county, Pennsylvania, USA.
In:
Studies of Cave Sediments: Physical and Chemical Records of Paleoclimate.
UNSPECIFIED, 71 - 81.
ISBN 9781402053269
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Abstract
Kooken Cave is an extensive, deep fissure system developed in Ordovician age limestones of the Valley and Ridge physiographic province, Pennsylvania, USA. The cave floods to significant depth each year, due to influent surface waters. The cave drains slowly, and 45 ft (15 m) of clastic sediments fill portions of the cave. © 2007 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
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