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A '''cave-in''' is a collapse of a geologic formation, mine or structure which typically occurs during mining or tunneling. Geologic structures prone to cave-ins include [[alvar]], [[tsingy]] and other limestone formations, but can also include [[lava tube]]s and a variety of other subsurface rock formations. |
A '''cave-in''' is a [[collapse]] of a geologic formation, mine or structure which typically occurs during mining or tunneling. Geologic structures prone to cave-ins include [[alvar]], [[tsingy]] and other limestone formations, but can also include [[lava tube]]s and a variety of other subsurface rock formations. |
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==Geological formations== |
==Geological formations== |
Acave-in is a collapse of a geologic formation, mine or structure which typically occurs during mining or tunneling. Geologic structures prone to cave-ins include alvar, tsingy and other limestone formations, but can also include lava tubes and a variety of other subsurface rock formations.
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