Coupling air temperature records and gravimetric data to interpret ventilation patterns in a Mediterranean karstic system (Nerja-Pintada caves, southern Spain)
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Liñán, Cristina
Ojeda, Lucía
Benavente, José
del Rosal, Yolanda
Vadillo, Iñaki
Carrasco, Francisco
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Microclimate and geophysical studies are commonly applied to the characterization of karst systems although they are usually used separately. The main purpose of this manuscript is to show how the analysis of the data from both these research methods is a useful tool in the characterization of karst systems and we present the analysis of a specific case study: the Nerja- Pintada caves system. The joint analysis of the Nerja Cave and external air data (mainly temperatures) and the pre-existing gravimetric data of its surroundings (residual gravity anom- aly map) have allowed us: 1) to postulate the existence of an unknown great cavity located near to the Nerja Cave and with direct influence in its ventilation and 2) to propose a new model of the Nerja-Pintada caves ventilation based on the changing connection between a “main cavity” system (Nerja Cave), with basically a transmissive function of airflows and an “annex cavities” sub-system, with different functioning as far as the airflow is con- cerned: transmissive in the case of Pintada Cave and capacitive in the case of the geophysically-located cave.






