MAKE A MEME View Large Image Boxwork is a fairly rare cave formation. It's formed when dissolved calcium carbonate crystallized in cracks in surrounding rock. The surrounding rock then erodes away and leaves the boxlike calcite crystals which appear to be box-like. ...
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Keywords: usgs science geology south dakota southdakota caves national park nationalpark boxwork wind cave windcave outdoor texture plant tree abstract tangle serene Boxwork is a fairly rare cave formation. It's formed when dissolved calcium carbonate crystallized in cracks in surrounding rock. The surrounding rock then erodes away and leaves the boxlike calcite crystals which appear to be box-like. Here, we see boxwork in Wind Cave, South Dakota, which is the first cave national park and currently the 6th most extensive cave network in the world. It's also famous for its large concentration of boxwork. Photo credit: Alex Demas, USGS. Boxwork is a fairly rare cave formation. It's formed when dissolved calcium carbonate crystallized in cracks in surrounding rock. The surrounding rock then erodes away and leaves the boxlike calcite crystals which appear to be box-like. Here, we see boxwork in Wind Cave, South Dakota, which is the first cave national park and currently the 6th most extensive cave network in the world. It's also famous for its large concentration of boxwork. Photo credit: Alex Demas, USGS.
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