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Caving glossary

Here is a small glossary of words commonly used in caving:


Here is a small glossary of words commonly used in caving:

  • Aven, vertical cave: Occitan term. A natural shaft in limestone formed either by dissolution or collapse of the vault of a cavity. Example: Aven d’Orgnac.
  • Conduit: long, relatively narrow, low gallery.
  • Calcite: calcium carbonate, the main constituent of concretions.
  • Cavernicolous: animal or plant living underground.
  • Chimney: vertical conduit leading upwards.
  • Concretion, dripstone formation: an aggregation of matter formed by the deposition of substances dissolved in water. Underground, calcite and aragonite are most often found in various forms.
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  • Drapery: descending concretion in the form of a curtain.
  • Squeeze: very narrow passage that can be negotiated.
  • Straw: fine stalactite tube, sometimes several decimetres long.
  • Gallery: a more or less horizontal natural underground passage.
  • Cave: natural underground cavity with at least one accessible horizontal part.
  • Gour: a calcite deposit around a large or small body of water, forming a natural dam.
  • Karst: limestone massif in which water has carved out numerous cavities.
  • Meander: generally high, narrow and very winding underground passage.
  • Pitch: Vertical or sub-vertical shaft or cave waterfall that normally requires rope, ladder or equipment to pass; a term used by British cave explorers.
  • Siphon: completely flooded gallery.
  • Stalactite: descending concretion.
  • Stalagmite: rising concretion.
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