Stalactite
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A '''stalactite''' ([[Greek language|Greek]] ''stalaktites'', (Σταλακτίτης), from the word for "drip" and meaning "that which drips") is a type of [[speleothem]] (secondary mineral) that hangs from the ceiling or wall of [[limestone]] [[cave]]s. It is sometimes referred to as '''dripstone'''.
== Formation ==
[[Image:Mosses around Stalactite with Waterdrop.jpg|right|thumb|Water droplet coming out of the central canal of a stalactite.]]
[[Image:Doolin Cave Stalactite.jpg|left|thumb|Stalactite in Doolin Cave, Ireland measuring 20ft (6.54m) long.]]
Stalactites are formed by the deposition of [[calcium carbonate]] and other minerals, which is precipitated from mineralized water [[solution]]s. The corresponding formation on the floor underneath a stalactite is known as a [[stalagmite]]. Given enough time, these formations can meet and fuse to create ''columns''.
Every stalactite begins with a single mineral-laden drop of water. When the drop falls, it leaves behind the thinnest ring of calcite. Each subsequent drop that forms and falls deposits another calcite ring. Eventually, these rings form a very narrow (0.5 mm), hollow tube commonly known as a "[[soda straw]]" stalactite. Soda straws can grow quite long, but are very fragile. If they become plugged by debris, water begins flowing over the outside, depositing more calcite and creating the more familiar cone-shaped stalactite.
[[Image:dripstoneanimation.gif|right|thumb|Experiment modeling drip stone formation in the lab.]]
[[Image:1.p1430419.jpg|left|thumb|Stalactites from the [[Choranche caves]] in the [[Vercors]], [[France]]]]
The same water drops that fall from the tip of a stalactite deposit more calcite on the floor below, eventually resulting in a rounded or cone-shaped stalagmite. Unlike stalactites, stalagmites never start out as hollow "soda straws."
While it has been claimed that the longest stalactite known hangs in the Chamber of Rarities in the [[Gruta Rei do Mato]] ([[Sete Lagoas]], [[Minas Gerais]], [[Brazil]]) and is 20 metres long, vertical [[caver]]s have often encountered longer stalactites while exploring. One of the longest stalactites viewable by the general public is in Doolin Cave, [[County Clare]], [[Ireland]], in a [[karst]] region known as [[The Burren]], what makes it more impressive is the fact that the stalactite is held on by a section of calcite less than 0.3m square. The White Chamber in the [[Jeita Grotto]]'s upper cavern in [[Lebanon]] holds an 8.2 meters stalactite which is also accessible to visitors and is claimed to be the longest stalactite in the world.<ref name = "scave1" >{{cite web |url=http://www.showcaves.com/english/explain/Statistics/Stalactites.html|title=Caves With The Longest Stalactite |publisher=|accessdate=2008-06-11}}</ref>
Stalactites can also form on concrete ceilings, and on plumbing where there is a slow leak and limestone (or other minerals) is in the water supply, although they form much more rapidly there than in the natural cave environment (description and experiments see literature). Stalactites can also form in [[lava tubes]], although the mechanism of formation is much different. A common growth rate is 1 millimeter a year.
==See also==
[[Image:Stalactite-drop.jpg|thumb|250px|Mineralized water drop forming at bottom of stalactites.]]
* [[Soda straw]]
* [[Stalagmite]]
* [[Lavacicle]]
* [[Rusticle]]
* [[Karst]]
* [[Icicle]]
== References==
{{Reflist}}
* ''Dripstone in time-lapse'' ("Tropfsteine im Zeitraffer") - Schmidkonz, B.; Wittke, G.; ''Chemie Unserer Zeit'', 2006, 40, 246. {{DOI|10.1002/ciuz.200600370}}
==External links==
*[http://www.goodearthgraphics.com/virtcave/staltite/staltite.html The Virtual Cave's page on stalactites]
*"[http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/Stalactites/ Stalactites]" by Enrique Zeleny, [[The Wolfram Demonstrations Project]].
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