洞穴的地质历史和世界自然遗产丰芽-吉邦国家公园的保护价值

T. Nghi, Le Nam, Dao Bui Din, D. X. Thanh, Ta Hoa Phuong, Dang Van Bao, Nguyne Thi Huyen Trang
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从泥盆纪到今天,地层单位的岩性组成丰富多样,包括花岗岩、土岩、薄层石灰岩和块状石灰岩,这表明了丰 芽-吉邦地区漫长的发展历史和地质多样性。国家公园的地貌包括石灰岩山地和岩溶峡谷系统周围的原生岩山地交替分布。溶洞的形成是一个内生-外生的地质过程,是随着全球海平面变化周期而发生的。构造活动是孕育不同高度和年龄洞穴的母体。洞穴越高,年代越久,最古老的洞穴是距今 3200 万年的基里洞。东北-西南(NE-SW)、西北-东南(NW-SE)、西-东(WE)和北-南(NS)四个断层系统形成了四个洞穴系统,它们都是破坏力很强的深层断层。洞穴中的外生地质活动形成了独特的美丽景观,包括三个同时发生的过程:i) 从洞外涌入洞内的洞石洪流对漂流木的化学冲刷、机械磨蚀、洞壁和洞顶的抛光;ii) 数百万年来,洞顶沉淀形成钟乳石,洞底沉淀形成石笋;以及 iii) 洞底石灰华沉积形成了许多独特的沉积体,特别是填补了石灰岩块的粗糙地形,覆盖了从洞顶掉落的古老钟乳石,形成了山洞中的螺旋蘑菇岛,并在洞穴扇形下沉单元中形成了宝石卵石。
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Geological History of Caves and Conservation Values of the World Nature Heritage Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park
The long development history and geological diversity of the Phong Nha-Ke Bang area is shown by the rich and diverse lithological composition of the stratigraphic units ranging in age from Devonian to Present day: granite, terrigenous rock, thin-bedded limestone, and massive limestone. The geomorphology of the national park includes limestone mountain terrain alternating with terrigenous rock mountain terrain surrounding the karst valley system. The formation of the cave is an endogenous-exogenous geological process that occurs according to the cycle of global sea level change. The tectonic activity is the mother that gives birth to the caves of different heights and ages. The higher the cave, the older it is, and the oldest cave is 32 million year old-Khe Ry cave. The four fault systems of Northeast - Southwest (NE-SW), Northwest - Southeast (NW-SE), West - East (WE), and North - South (NS) create four cave systems that are deep faults with strong destructive intensity. Exogenous geological activities in the cave have created a uniquely beautiful landscape including three simultaneous processes: i) Chemical washing of driftwood,  mechanical abrasion, polishing of the cave walls, and ceiling caused by travertine floods pouring into it from outside the cave; ii) Precipitation forming stalactites from the ceiling of the cave and precipitation forming stalagmites from the floor of the cave slowly over millions of years; and iii) Travertine sedimentation on the cave floor resulting in many unique sedimentary bodies, specifically filling the rough terrain of limestone blocks, covering the ancient stalactites falling from the cave ceiling, forming spiral mushroom island in the Son Doong cave, and creating gem pebbles located in fan-shaped sunken cells of the cave.
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