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Data Release for Luminescence: Butler Cave, Burnsville Cove, Bath and Highland Counties, VA

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2017

Citation

Mahan, S.A., Krolczyk, E.T., and Swezey, C.S., 2023, Data Release for Luminescence: Butler Cave, Burnsville Cove, Bath and Highland Counties, VA: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9YMM9EM.

Summary

Burnsville Cove in Bath and Highland Counties (Virginia, USA) is a karst region in the Valley and Ridge Province of the Appalachian Mountains. The region contains many caves in Silurian to Devonian limestone, and is well suited for examining geologic controls on cave location and cave passage morphology. In Burnsville Cove, many caves are located preferentially near the axes of synclines and anticlines. For example, Butler Cave is an elongate cave where the trunk channel follows the axis of Sinking Creek syncline and most of the side passages follow joints at right angles to the syncline axis. In contrast, the Water Sinks Subway Cave, Owl Cave, and Helictite Cave have abundant maze patterns, and are located near the axis of Chestnut [...]

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Purpose

This field trip provides an overview of the geologic controls on cave development in Burnsville Cove, an ~10-km-long and 3–5-km-wide karst region in Bath and Highland Counties, Virginia (Figs. 1 and 2). Burnsville Cove lies within the Valley and Ridge Province of the eastern United States (Fenneman and Johnson, 1946; Fenneman, 1975).

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