In the summer of 2003, geologist Leslie A. Melim and two of her undergrads were exploring a 6-meter-by-12-m chamber deep within New Mexico’s Carlsbad Caverns. As the team members were on their hands and knees conducting a detailed survey of the cave floor, one of the students blurted out, “Hey, what’s this?”
Although scientists have long understood the chemical processes that sculpt many cave formations, they’ve only recently come up with a mathematical model that explains some of the features’ shapes.
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