Wang Tian Dong (GZ/Qx/19)
Guizhou, Qianxi County
N 27° 06’ 59” E 105° 53’ 37”
Altitude: 1500 m a.s.l.
Cave length: 770 m
Vertical range: -85
Exploration: Guizhou 2000, Guizhou 2001
Surveyors: C. Ciapparelli, L. Latella, R. Zorzin (Oct. 2000); G. Gozzo, L. Latella, D. Sighel, R. Zorzin (13/21 Nov. 2001).
Type of research: hydrogeological, physicalchemical analyses, biological
Cave description: The entrance of the cave is represented by a large collapse shaft which can be descended by a narrow and difficult path running along the eastern side; it leads to a wide inactive gallery running. in a S-SE direction with a branch that is active only during exceptional meteorological events (“Pools Gallery”). This branch ends in an inaccessible siphon with thick silt deposits. This section is an overflowing conduit, connected with the NE branch which is active. Overall, the cave is represented by a large inactive gallery connected with the active gallery below through the collapse of the main gallery. The active section was explored uphill and downhill only for a few hundred of meters. Different erosive phases, with typical vadose morphology, is recognized in the active cave.
(R. Zorzin)
Leonardo Latella, Roberto Zorzin : Caves explored during the scientific expeditions to China of the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale of Verona
Research in South China Karst - Memorie del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Verona - 2. serie - Monografie Naturalistiche 3-2008
Analyse : gkc-JPB
Results of the 13 expeditions organized by the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale ofVerona to southern China. One-hundred-twenty-five caves were explored, for a total of more than 60 km inlength. For each cave we list the progressive number, the cadastral number, the type of research conducted and ashort description of the cave. Most of the caves are located in Guizhou Province, in Qianxi County. The hydrogeology,biology, geography and archaeology of the area were investigated during the scientific expeditions. 40 pages, No caves maps, 21 photos.
1208 caractères - Lu 230 Fois
ABRESCIA, Fabrizio; LATELLA, Leonardo; ROSSI, Guido; ZORZIN, Roberto : Guizhou 2000. Spedizione italiana in Cina
Speleologia SSI, anno XXI, n. 43, dicembre 2000 : 44-51. 5 foto, 2 rilievi, fig.
Risultati della spedizione nel carso di Hong Lin (Qianxi, Guizhou). Esplorazione di una quindicina di cavità, tra cui: Bai Long Don 2840 m, +129 m; Aito Dong 1500 m, –25 m; Wang Tian Dong 1040 m, –85 m; Grotta "Gambe di Legno" 1397 m, –62 m. (MS).
Source : BBS
BUZIO, Alberto; CIAPPARELLI, Cristina
Il Grottesco, Bollettino del Gruppo Grotte Milano CAI-SEM, N° 54 (2004) : 105-110. 5 foto, rilievi.
Risultati delle spedizioni. Area di Hong Lin, esplorati complessivamente 19 km di cavità. Le maggiori Wang Tian Dong, Bai Lon Dong, Locked Cave, Xiao Dong. (MS).
Source : BBS
Leonardo Latella, Roberto Zorzin : Caves explored during the scientific expeditions to China of the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale of Verona
Research in South China Karst - Memorie del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Verona - 2. serie - Monografie Naturalistiche 3-2008
Results of the 13 expeditions organized by the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale ofVerona to southern China. One-hundred-twenty-five caves were explored, for a total of more than 60 km inlength. For each cave we list the progressive number, the cadastral number, the type of research conducted and ashort description of the cave. Most of the caves are located in Guizhou Province, in Qianxi County. The hydrogeology,biology, geography and archaeology of the area were investigated during the scientific expeditions. 40 pages, No caves maps, 21 photos.
Source : gkc-JPB
Cette grotte a été identifiée ou explorée au minimum par cette (ces) expédition (s) :