Situated in the picturesque village of Vanhornesville west of Albany is a display of unique geologic features called tufa caves that along with the village itself are likely unknown to most people in the upstate area.
Located to the north of Route 20, Vanhornesville is accessible by State Highway 80, about a relaxed 90-minute drive from Albany, passing through farmland and woods as the roads traverse gentle hills. There are no signs along the way to announce the caves and only a couple of small ones within the village itself to point the way to the Outdoor Learning Center of the Owen D. Young Central School District, the preserve in which the caves have formed.
When most people think of caves, they are undoubtedly thinking of what geologists call solutional caves, such as the nearby commercialized Howe Caverns and Secret Caverns and the many wild caves that underlie the Helderberg and Cobleskill plateaus west of Albany.
Solutional caves are the product of the dissolving of carbonate bedrock such as limestone or marble by mild natural acids, most commonly carbonic acid. This acid forms when falling rain picks up carbon dioxide in the atmosphere or when pooled surface water absorbs the gas from decaying plant material.
It is an extraordinarily slow process and great solutional caves such as Mammoth Cave in Kentucky can take millions of years to form.
Other common cave types are fracture caves, caused by the gradual enlargement through erosion and weathering of natural joints in cliff faces; lava caves such as those in Hawaii formed by erupting volcanoes; and what are called talus caves, which are essentially enterable spaces between massive boulders that accumulate at the base of a cliff as a result of landslides. These caves are often scorned by sport cavers as just a pile of rocks, though geologists find they often contain complex and unique geologic features.
But tufa caves are relatively uncommon and are rarely very extensive, measured in feet rather than miles, unlike solutional caves that can extend for hundreds of miles. Nonetheless, like the tufa caves of Vanhornesville, they have their own attractions, one of which is that many of them require no special equipment to explore beyond a flashlight, and some are shallow enough that even that is unnecessary, though a helmet is recommended if an explorer wants to avoid bumping ones head.
And the very process by which tufa caves are made is of interest, for, unlike solutional and fracture caves that form in pre-existing bedrock, tufa caves develop from the chemical deposition of rock from flowing mineral-saturated water.
Anyone who has visited a commercial cave has learned the mnemonic regarding the calcite formations that appear there: stalactites there is a c for ceiling, and stalagmites there is a g for ground, indicating the places where they form.
It is an oversimplification to say that they form from dripping water, though that is certainly more accurate than the explanations of the ancient Greeks and Romans who believed that they were some bizarre form of life and were literally growing in the cave environment.
But in fact what appears to be pure water dripping from the cave ceiling is a solution of calcium bicarbonate containing dissolved carbon dioxide that stays in solution as long as that liquid is within the confines of narrow fissures through which it is being pulled downward through the bedrock by gravity.
When the droplets emerge into the cave environment, the decrease in pressure causes the solution to de-gas similar to what happens when the top is removed from a carbonated beverage releasing the carbon dioxide and depositing a minute amount of calcium carbonate on the ceiling or on the floor.
The agitation of that liquid as it flows down the cave wall or splashes onto the floor can also cause it to de-gas, much as shaking a carbonated beverage may cause the carbon dioxide to de-gas forcefully. Over long periods of time, the result will be the growth of stalactites, stalagmites, flowstone cascades, and other cave formations.
But under certain conditions, the stream in a karst aquifer a technical name for a solutional cave with flowing water may itself contain large amounts of dissolved calcium carbonate and is either super-saturated or under sufficient pressure that the degassing process does not occur until the stream emerges from the bedrock and flows over the surface.
At that point, the deposition of calcium carbonate calcite will occur as the pressure is released or the saturated water mixes with plain H20 and anything in the streams path may become thickly coated with these deposits which are known as tufa. The resultant rock tends to be relatively soft and crumbly and porous and often has the appearance of petrified shaving cream, sometimes containing mineral-coated sticks and twigs and leaf impressions.
Along the section of Route 146 that runs parallel to the base of Barton Hill near Gallupville there are a number of streams resurging from small caves at the base of the cliff and in times of low flow those streams will deposit tufa, which may appear as a white coating on rocks in the streambed or form pebbles and cobbles containing sticks and twigs and leaf impressions.
A more dramatic example of this deposition can be seen on the north side of Route 443 between Gallupville and Shutters Corners. An extensive section of the hillside is covered with conglomerate a naturally-cemented mass of rock fragments.
Here, long ago, tufa springs emerging from the cliff above cemented extensive deposits of glacial debris or drift and formed the conglomerate. These mineral springs eventually sealed themselves up and no longer flow. Today the conglomerate is fracturing and weathering away and may eventually cause a landslide onto Route 443.
The caves at Vanhornesville have formed a series of tufa deposits in a narrow valley that contains the Otsquago Creek. Saturated with calcium carbonate, the streams headwaters emerge from a series of springs and deposit the mineral.
At some point in the past, undoubtedly due to the melting of the glaciers at the end of the ice age, the stream carried a far greater volume of mineral-saturated water than it does today, resulting in the massive outcrops of tufa with their irregular, intricate openings: overhangs and tunnels and arches.
But unlike solutional caves, which can take millions of years to develop, these tufa caves are relatively young in geologic terms and are certainly post-glacial. Given the relative softness of tufa, the grinding effect of the continental glacier advancing over the landscape would have ground them away although there might well have been an earlier series of caves that the glacier destroyed.
The porosity of the tufa allows it to hold water and makes it a perfect environment for moisture-loving plants. The walls and nooks and crannies of the Vanhornesville caves thus are covered with mosses, lichens, various types of ferns, and rare wildflowers in spring.
Though the entrances to the numerous little caves appear mysteriously alluring, upon entering one, the visitor quickly understands the adage, What you see is what you get, and there is no danger of getting lost in an underground labyrinth.
But to hike in and around the caves with their quirky, mossy, storybook ambience is to experience a unique example of what nature can create with time and some simple chemistry.
See the original post:
With the Tufa Caves of Van Hornesville, what you see is what you get: quirky, mossy, storybook ambience - The Altamont Enterprise
- In a pricey landscape, Gunnisons Cranor Hill hangs on as a cheap, charming place to ski - The Colorado Sun - February 16th, 2025 [February 16th, 2025]
- Surrey Hills: Rap written about the beauty of local landscape - BBC - January 21st, 2025 [January 21st, 2025]
- An oast house within the landscape that gave birth to the National Trust - Country Life - January 30th, 2024 [January 30th, 2024]
- How population boom will impact Texas high school football - The Dallas Morning News - December 14th, 2022 [December 14th, 2022]
- Where (in Germany) is the landscape behind this newsreader ... - December 28th, 2021 [December 28th, 2021]
- Dairy Alternative Market 2021- Competitive Landscape ... - December 28th, 2021 [December 28th, 2021]
- NYS Council on the Arts awards Art Park $79500 in funding - Eagle News Online - December 28th, 2021 [December 28th, 2021]
- Forest Hill Golf & Country Club Resort A slice of heaven - Hindustan Times - December 28th, 2021 [December 28th, 2021]
- Are Travis Kelce and Tyreek Hill playing today vs. the Steelers? Latest fantasy news on Chiefs TE and WR - Pro Football Network - December 28th, 2021 [December 28th, 2021]
- The mystery of the sound phenomenon at the top of Commons Park - Denverite - December 28th, 2021 [December 28th, 2021]
- Technavio's Holter Monitor Market Research Report Highlights the Key Findings in the Area of Vendor Landscape, Key Market Segments, Regions, and... - December 28th, 2021 [December 28th, 2021]
- Bagent and his records enough to win Harlon Hill Award - Shepherdstown Chronicle - December 28th, 2021 [December 28th, 2021]
- Scout Adkin on the ups and downs of hill running - scottishathletics.org.uk - December 28th, 2021 [December 28th, 2021]
- From wooden skis to COVID challenges: iconic Calgary ski store looks back on 75 years in business - CBC.ca - December 28th, 2021 [December 28th, 2021]
- Announcing 6sqft's 2021 Building of the Year! - 6Sqft - December 28th, 2021 [December 28th, 2021]
- Sobrato girls soccer team aims to get back to the top - Morgan Hill Times - December 28th, 2021 [December 28th, 2021]
- The Trailist: Highlights from a year in the outdoors - San Antonio Report - December 28th, 2021 [December 28th, 2021]
- A seed for all seasons: can ancient methods future-proof food security in the Andes? - The Guardian - December 28th, 2021 [December 28th, 2021]
- Going Off Road, On Ice, Where the Bronco Shines - RoadandTrack.com - December 28th, 2021 [December 28th, 2021]
- 5 Things to Expect from the Ashmont Hill Yard Sale - Caught In Dot - May 22nd, 2021 [May 22nd, 2021]
- Prepare for a successful career in business consulting with this discounted 10-course bundle | TheHill - The Hill - May 22nd, 2021 [May 22nd, 2021]
- Study: Decline in local journalism increases political polarization | TheHill - The Hill - May 22nd, 2021 [May 22nd, 2021]
- 'Princess and the Frog' a funny, fine, follow-your-dreams musical - Chestnut Hill Local - May 22nd, 2021 [May 22nd, 2021]
- Take a Rare Look At This Portage Course By Revered Golf Architect - wbckfm.com - May 22nd, 2021 [May 22nd, 2021]
- Hospital Furniture Market- increasing demand with Industry Professionals: Paramount Bed, Hill-Rom, Stryker, Linet Group, Stiegelmeyer, etc KSU | The... - May 22nd, 2021 [May 22nd, 2021]
- A bridge to equality and prosperity | TheHill - The Hill - May 22nd, 2021 [May 22nd, 2021]
- Pressure Ulcer Treatment Products Market- increasing demand with Industry Professionals: Recticel, Getinge, Linet Spol, Invacare, Hill-Rom, etc KSU |... - May 22nd, 2021 [May 22nd, 2021]
- A century and a half of gardening pioneers in Montclair (Gardening for Life) - Montclair Local - May 22nd, 2021 [May 22nd, 2021]
- Digital Education Publishing Market to Eyewitness Massive Growth by 2028: Cengage Learning Holdings, McGraw-Hill Education KSU | The Sentinel... - May 22nd, 2021 [May 22nd, 2021]
- Mobile Patient Lifts Market 2021 by Manufacturers, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2026 |ArjoHuntleigh, Hill-Rom, Invacare, Dupont Medical,... - May 22nd, 2021 [May 22nd, 2021]
- Trending News: Global Lifting Sling Market Updates, Dynamics, Competitive Landscape (Bestcare LLC, GF health products Inc, Hill-Rom Holdings Inc,... - May 22nd, 2021 [May 22nd, 2021]
- Springwatch can bring rewilding and green farming to the masses - Eastern Daily Press - May 22nd, 2021 [May 22nd, 2021]
- Scope of Automatic Blood Pressure Monitors Industry 2021-2026: Market Analysis with Trends and Opportunities | OMRON, A&D, Microlife, NISSEI,... - May 22nd, 2021 [May 22nd, 2021]
- Medical Stretchers Market to Witness Mounting Growth in Approaching Time- Ferno, Stryker, Hill-Rom, GIVAS, Byron, Getinge The Shotcaller - The... - May 22nd, 2021 [May 22nd, 2021]
- Oyster Mushroom Powder Market Report 2020 by Key Players, Competitive Landscape, Types, Applications, Countries, Market Size, Forecast to 2026 KSU |... - May 22nd, 2021 [May 22nd, 2021]
- Planning A Weekend Escape? Hit The New Montage Healdsburg - Men's Book - May 22nd, 2021 [May 22nd, 2021]
- OHV authorization will continue near Marble, but clock is ticking - Aspen Journalism - May 22nd, 2021 [May 22nd, 2021]
- Future Outlook of Wearable Ambulatory Monitoring Devices (COVID-19 Version) Market Growth by Regions, Type, Application and Players Like- Hill-Rom... - January 27th, 2021 [January 27th, 2021]
- Should US forces stay or go from jihadi lands? | TheHill - The Hill - January 27th, 2021 [January 27th, 2021]
- Outdoor Living Hardscape To Be Proud Of - Mint Hill Times - January 27th, 2021 [January 27th, 2021]
- Burrow Mump, Somerset: Alfred the Greats lookout point - Country Life - January 27th, 2021 [January 27th, 2021]
- Single-use Endoscopes Market 2021 by Industry Growth And Competitive Landscape Trends, Segmentation:Medtronic, Integrated Endoscopy, CONMED, Arthrex,... - January 27th, 2021 [January 27th, 2021]
- Universal Operating Tables Market 2021 by Industry Growth And Competitive Landscape Trends, Segmentation:Brumaba, Schaerer Medical, Schmitz, Mizuho,... - January 27th, 2021 [January 27th, 2021]
- Impact Of Covid-19 on Patient Lifting Equipment Market 2021 Industry Challenges, Business Overview and Forecast Research Study 2027 KSU | The... - January 27th, 2021 [January 27th, 2021]
- Wildlife experts believe there could be more tigers living in hill areas - The Kathmandu Post - January 27th, 2021 [January 27th, 2021]
- 5 throw hats in the ring for Quincy's empty Ward 2 seat - The Patriot Ledger - January 27th, 2021 [January 27th, 2021]
- Matthew Stafford trade fits: These five teams are most likely to complete a deal with Lions - CBSSports.com - January 27th, 2021 [January 27th, 2021]
- Automated Hospital Beds Market 2021 | Know the Latest COVID19 Impact Analysis And Strategies of Key Players: Stryker, PARAMOUNT BED (Japan), Hill-Rom... - January 27th, 2021 [January 27th, 2021]
- Three generations of Wyeths on display at Tucson Museum of Art - Tucson Local Media - January 27th, 2021 [January 27th, 2021]
- Australia Copper Mining Report 2021-2024: Updated with Impact of COVID-19 Featuring Glencore, BHP, Oz Mineral Resources, & Newcrest Mining Ltd -... - January 27th, 2021 [January 27th, 2021]
- Worldwide Electric Bed Industry to 2027 - Increase in Number of Public-Private Partnership in the Healthcare Industry is Driving Growth -... - January 27th, 2021 [January 27th, 2021]
- Global Higher Education M-learning Market (2021 to 2025) - Featuring Adobe, Educomp Solutions and Pearson Among Others - GlobeNewswire - January 27th, 2021 [January 27th, 2021]
- Reading the landscape | News, Sports, Jobs - Evening Observer - December 25th, 2020 [December 25th, 2020]
- OPINION EXCHANGE | 'Hope is the thing left us in a bad time' - Minneapolis Star Tribune - December 25th, 2020 [December 25th, 2020]
- Newsmax issues clarification on Smartmatic, Dominion claims | TheHill - The Hill - December 25th, 2020 [December 25th, 2020]
- Problem at Lord Hill Park is not bikes but their speed | HeraldNet.com - The Daily Herald - December 25th, 2020 [December 25th, 2020]
- To recover endangered species, reduce conflict and reward landowners who restore habitat | TheHill - The Hill - December 25th, 2020 [December 25th, 2020]
- Quieted by pandemic and trashed by break-ins and squatters, Capitol Hill gay dance club Neighbours says it needs your help to survive - CHS Capitol... - December 25th, 2020 [December 25th, 2020]
- Massachusetts police reform bill making its way back through Beacon Hill - WCVB Boston - December 25th, 2020 [December 25th, 2020]
- Oppenheim Architecture's Otherworldly Designs Meet Their Match on The Mandalorian - Interior Design - December 25th, 2020 [December 25th, 2020]
- South of the James Farmers Market Coming Back to Forest Hill Park on Thursdays - rvahub.com - December 25th, 2020 [December 25th, 2020]
- On the Money: Congress unveiled a $2.3 trillion spending package | Mnuchin expects people to start receiving stimulus checks next week | Year-end... - December 25th, 2020 [December 25th, 2020]
- Global K-12 Instruction Material Market Report 2020-2024 - Market is Poised to Grow by $9.74 Billion - GlobeNewswire - December 25th, 2020 [December 25th, 2020]
- A hill station, prettier than Davos, is being planned near Zojila - Happytrips - December 25th, 2020 [December 25th, 2020]
- House of the Week: Elbridge cobblestone has been called one of the most important buildings in Onondaga Cou - syracuse.com - December 25th, 2020 [December 25th, 2020]
- E-Learning Market Overview with Detailed Analysis, Competitive landscape, Forecast to 2025|Apollo Education Group Inc., BlackBoard Learn, Oracle,... - December 25th, 2020 [December 25th, 2020]
- Global Minimally Invasive Devices Market 2020 Industry Size, Key Vendors, Growth Drivers, Opportunity And Competitive Landscape Forecast to 2025 -... - December 25th, 2020 [December 25th, 2020]
- Skyrim: Hjaalmarch's 10 Most Interesting Unmarked Locations (& Where To Find Them) - GameRant - December 25th, 2020 [December 25th, 2020]
- Determination and true grit defined the early days of Golden Bay's golden days - Stuff.co.nz - December 25th, 2020 [December 25th, 2020]
- Washington Post's Woodward, Costa to pen book on end of Trump presidency | TheHill - The Hill - December 9th, 2020 [December 9th, 2020]
- Getting back to nature in Andalusia - Euronews - December 9th, 2020 [December 9th, 2020]
- You Can Almost Touch the Sky in This Renovated Midcentury Home in L.A. - Dwell - December 9th, 2020 [December 9th, 2020]
- Sylvacurl: Reduces waste, supports healthy forests and local economy - Vermont Biz - December 9th, 2020 [December 9th, 2020]
- Two of Germanys top automakers realign their respective motorsport strategies - Top Speed - December 9th, 2020 [December 9th, 2020]
- Voters have demanded bold leadership and common sense, not partisan gridlock | TheHill - The Hill - December 9th, 2020 [December 9th, 2020]
- Webinar on saving pollinators (and success of Breakneck Hill's pollinator habitat) Monday - mysouthborough - December 9th, 2020 [December 9th, 2020]
- Miller: Onslow's high school conference landscapes have changed over the years - Jacksonville Daily News - December 9th, 2020 [December 9th, 2020]
- Paywalls, Newsletters, and the New Echo Chamber - WIRED - December 9th, 2020 [December 9th, 2020]
- Political Notebook: For gay councilman, Morgan Hill is a welcoming home - Bay Area Reporter, America's highest circulation LGBT newspaper - December 9th, 2020 [December 9th, 2020]
- How to Make the Housing Market More Equitable - The Wall Street Journal - December 9th, 2020 [December 9th, 2020]