Subterranea (geography)
Subterranea are underground structures, both natural (such as caves) and human-made (such as mines).[1]
Some subterranea and related topics include:
Natural
- Caves
- Cenote
- Ice cave
- Sea cave
- Sinkhole
- Karst
- Lava tube
- Lunar and Martian lava tubes
- Subterranean river
- Subterranean waterfall
- Underground lake
- Volcanic pipe
- Borehole
- Bunker
- Burial vault (tomb)
- Casemate
- Catacombs
- Cave dweller, Underground living
- Cave temple
- Cellar
- Dungeon
- Dugout (shelter)
- Fogou
- Hypogeum
- Mine
- Rock cut architecture, rock-cut tomb
- Smuggling tunnel
- Tunnels (street tunnel, train tunnels)
- Underground city, umbrella article for underground dwellings and facilities
- Underground rapid transit system
- Wine cave
See also
- Boring (earth)
- Seattle Underground
- Subterranean London
References
- ^ Margineanu, Romul Mircea (2019). "Radon measurements in underground mines and caves from several European countries". AIP Conference Proceedings. 2076. Author(s): 050004. doi:10.1063/1.5091643.
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- American Society of Reclamation Sciences
- Bergamt
- Cave Research Foundation
- History of hard rock miners' organizations
- National Mine Map Repository
- National Mining Association
- National Speleological Society
- Grotto
- Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
- Institution of Mining Engineers
- International Union of Speleology
- Research Centre for Deep Drilling
- Society of Economic Geologists
- Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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