speleothem

speleothem
speleo·them

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  • speleothem — [spē′lē ə them΄] n. a mineral deposit formed in caves by the evaporation of mineral rich water, as a stalactite, stalagmite, or helictite * * * …   Universalium

  • speleothem — [spē′lē ə them΄] n. a mineral deposit formed in caves by the evaporation of mineral rich water, as a stalactite, stalagmite, or helictite …   English World dictionary

  • Speleothem — Image showing the six most common speleothems with labels. Enlarge to view labels. A speleothem (  / …   Wikipedia

  • Speleothem — Die Decke der Tropfsteinhöhle Kents Cavern in Torquay (England) Als Speläothem oder Höhlenmineral bezeichnet der Speläologe sekundäre Mineralablagerungen in Höhlen. Die am häufigsten vorkommenden Speläotheme sind Höhlensinter (Sinter) aus… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • speleothem — noun Any mineral deposited in a cave by the action of water. Syn: cave formation …   Wiktionary

  • speleothem —    1. General term for all cave mineral deposits, embracing all stalactites, flowstone, flowers, etc. Most are formed of calcite whose precipitation processes, related mainly to carbon dioxide levels in the water, are the direct reverse of the… …   Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology

  • speleothem — [ spi:lɪə(ʊ)θɛm] noun Geology a structure formed in a cave by the deposition of minerals from water, e.g. a stalactite or stalagmite. Origin 1950s: from Gk spēlaion cave + thema deposit …   English new terms dictionary

  • speleothem — /spiliˈoʊθɛm/ (say spili ohthem) noun a mineral deposit formed in caves by the evaporation of mineral rich water. {speleo from speleology + them from Greek thema, from tithenai to place} …  

  • speleothem — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ əˌthem noun ( s) Etymology: speleo (from Latin speleum cave) + them (from Greek thema something laid down, deposit) more at theme : a cave deposit or formation …   Useful english dictionary

  • botryoidal speleothem —    See botryoid …   Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology

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