Diversion Spring Cave
Summary |
An examination of Diversion Spring Cave took place on 11 July 2005. The cave was surveyed to a total length of 20.5 feet. A geologic contact was documented within the cave, as well as potential habitat for groundwater taxa. Still images were created and video was taken. Potential for using this site for biological and hydrological research was found to be good, with access to a gravel floored bedding plane that, with excavation, may lead to more conduits connecting various spring outlets. |
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