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Fig 6. Examples caves and rockshelter features.
A) shows an overview of the IAMC in South Kazakhstan with the locations of the highlighted karstic features. B) Aquiq 1 cave. Inaccessible cave formed along vertical joints. Minor karstic features like the crevices and hollows that are ubiquitous all over this particular cliff face were not recorded as individual features, but as one collective feature. C) Qyzkorgan 3 rockshelter. Features wider than deeper like Qyzkorgan 3 were identified as ‘rockshelters. D) Aqtasty 3 cave. We identified caves as features deeper than they are wide.
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1. Cuthbertson P, Ullmann T, Büdel C, Varis A, Namen A, Seltmann R, et al. (2021) Finding karstic caves and rockshelters in the Inner Asian mountain corridor using predictive modelling and field survey. PLoS ONE 16(1): e0245170. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245170 pmid:33471843
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