Home    Laurel Caverns - Spelunking Outing  5/14/2011
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Laurel Caverns is a low calcium limestone made up of 70% silica grains cemented together with 30% calcium carbonate and a small amount of iron oxide. The cave formed when the calcium carbonate was dissolved by groundwater allowing the silica to be washed away. This gives the cave rough walls, a sandy floor, and very few formations normally seen in the more common high calcium limestone caves.

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