ISBN-13: 9780128117392 / Angielski / Miękka / 2017 / 752 str.
Ice Caves synthesizes the latest research on ice caves from around the world. Ice caves have become an increasingly important target for the scientific community in the past decade, as the paleoclimatic information they host offer invaluable information about both present-day and past climate conditions. The book is an informative reference for scientists interested in ice cave studies, climate scientists, geographers, glaciologists, microbiologists, and permafrost and karst scientists. Ice caves are caves that host perennial ice accumulations and are the least studied members of the cryosphere. They occur in places where peculiar cave morphology and climatic conditions combine to allow for ice to form and persist in otherwise adverse parts of the planet.