Hidden Earth 2019
Cryogenic research in Water Icicle Close Cave
45 minute Film|Andy Freem

Abstract
This session is will present 2018 examination of cryogenic evidence in Water Icicle Close Cave, Derbyshire, the first in the region to be identified as having cryogenic calcite deposits.
The range of other landform evidence is also full presented. The film shows the sample collection process by Dr Gina Moseley. dating results from some of the samples will be presented in the lecture. There will be an explanatory introduction before the film and time for discussion of the implications of the evidence at the end of the session.
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