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← GeographyWhen significant water table drawdown intercepts solution caves in karst regions, which outcome is expected?
A)Increased cave passage sediment compaction✓
B)Accelerated speleothem calcite precipitation
C)Enhanced groundwater turbidity reduction
D)Decreased cave air carbon dioxide concentration
💡 Explanation
Increased compaction occurs because the support provided by hydrostatic pressure is diminished; therefore, cave sediment consolidates rather than speleothems forming, which requires a saturated environment with precipitation driven by differences in CO2 concentration and evaporation.
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