Fig: Glacier 2) Fracture cave: Fracture caves are formed when layers of... | Download Scientific Diagram
![Connectivity, permeability and flow channelization in fractured karst reservoirs: A numerical investigation based on a two-dimensional discrete fracture-cave network model - ScienceDirect Connectivity, permeability and flow channelization in fractured karst reservoirs: A numerical investigation based on a two-dimensional discrete fracture-cave network model - ScienceDirect](https://ars.els-cdn.com/content/image/1-s2.0-S0309170822000203-gr1.jpg)
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![Cal Cave limestone is formed due to fracture (fault) systems in the blocks. Çalköy Cave is 4 km long and can be visited by a first kilometer. Photos | Adobe Stock Cal Cave limestone is formed due to fracture (fault) systems in the blocks. Çalköy Cave is 4 km long and can be visited by a first kilometer. Photos | Adobe Stock](https://as1.ftcdn.net/v2/jpg/03/12/29/70/1000_F_312297034_iS10ewFuaTHtmbxnVl1MKCB5shu5LmAt.jpg)
Cal Cave limestone is formed due to fracture (fault) systems in the blocks. Çalköy Cave is 4 km long and can be visited by a first kilometer. Photos | Adobe Stock
![Crack in granite. Narrow entrance to the cave. Fault line or fracture in the rock, erosion, a crack in the stone. 24761983 Stock Photo at Vecteezy Crack in granite. Narrow entrance to the cave. Fault line or fracture in the rock, erosion, a crack in the stone. 24761983 Stock Photo at Vecteezy](https://static.vecteezy.com/system/resources/previews/024/761/983/large_2x/crack-in-granite-narrow-entrance-to-the-cave-fault-line-or-fracture-in-the-rock-erosion-a-crack-in-the-stone-photo.jpg)
Crack in granite. Narrow entrance to the cave. Fault line or fracture in the rock, erosion, a crack in the stone. 24761983 Stock Photo at Vecteezy
Bahamas Caves Research Foundation - The depths of Morhdorh Cavern, part of the massive fracture system that runs through Andros Island, The Bahamas. Photo by Brian Kakuk. | Facebook
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