Algar Do Carvão
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The Algar do Carvão (''Cavern of Coal'') is an ancient lava tube or volcanic vent located in the central part of the island of
Terceira Terceira () is a volcanic island in the Azores archipelago, in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean. It is one of the larger islands of the archipelago, with a population of 53,311 inhabitants in an area of approximately . It is the location ...
in the
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. It lies within the
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of
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in the
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Angra do Heroísmo Angra do Heroísmo (), or simply Angra, is a city and municipality on Terceira Island, Portugal, and one of the three capital cities of the Azores. Founded in 1478, Angra was historically the most important city in the Azores, as seat of the Roma ...
.


History

The existence of the cavern had been known for a long time, but the depth and lack of ambient light, made any descent difficult, owing to the vertical descent, and delayed any real exploration.Paulo Barcelos/SIARAM (September 2010) On 26 January 1893, the first descent, ''"...with the use of a simple rope, was accomplished by Cândido Corvelo and Luis Sequeira."'' The second descent was made in 1934, by Didier Couto, who produced the first rough map of the interior. This drawing, based on visual observations alone (rather than measurements), turned out to be quite accurate. On 18 August 1963, a group of enthusiasts organized a descent using a "chair" platform suspended on a nylon line and, later, a harness. With the advent of portable lighting systems, it was possible to re-examine the observations first-hand, including the most remote and narrow sections of the cavern. The site was open to the public in the late 20th century, through weekly organized tours (except weekends and holidays) through the summer (from May to September). Access to the site is also possible through the ''Montanheiros'' (''Mountaineers'') organization, the group responsible for matters associated with the Algar.


Toponymy

The word, ''algar'', is a Portuguese word that denotes a natural cavity in the earth that, unlike most caves or caverns, is more vertical in its orientation, like a well. The Portuguese word derives from the Arabic word, ''al-Gar'', which means "the crease", while ''Carvão'' means "coal" in Portuguese. The ''Algar do Carvão'' is not a source of coal, and the term ''carvão'' has also been used in the Portuguese vernacular akin to "blackened", "sooty" or "burnt", referring to the dark composition of the rocks.


Geography

Terceira is the site of four large volcanoes (Pico Alto, Santa Bárbara, Guilherme Moniz, and Cinco Picos) grouped along a basaltic fissure zone that transects the island from northwest to southeast. The Algar do Carvão is directly associated with the caldera of the Guilherme Moniz volcano, but it is part of the same complex as Santa Barbara to the west, Pico Alto to the north, and Guilherme Moniz, which is a short distance to the south of the Algar do Carvão site. Algar do Carvão is situated at above sea level. The extent was classified as a ''Regional National Monument'' ( pt, Monumento Natural Regional) due to its peculiar volcanological characteristics, in addition to its environmental ecosystem. The mouth of the Algar consists of a vertical passage to the interior, that reaches a ramp of debris and gravel. From here there is another decline to the clear waters of the interior pool, approximately from the level surface. The pool is supported by rainwater, and can reach as deep as depth or become dry in summer months, owing to little or no precipitation. The cave itself is remarkable for the unique
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characteristics of its
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stalactites A stalactite (, ; from the Greek 'stalaktos' ('dripping') via ''stalassein'' ('to drip') is a mineral formation that hangs from the ceiling of caves, hot springs, or man-made structures such as bridges and mines. Any material that is soluble an ...
.


Biome

The Algar is populated by a rich plant tapestry, that covers the mouth of the cone structure, including various endemic species. Furthermore, there are several invertebrate species that make the cavern their homes, such as the cavernous spider ''
Turinyphia cavernicola ''Turinyphia'' is a genus of sheet weavers that was first described by P. J. van Helsdingen in 1982. Species it contains four species: *'' Turinyphia cavernicola'' Wunderlich, 2008 – Azores *'' Turinyphia clairi'' (Simon, 1884) ( type) – So ...
'' and other species of ''
Troglofauna Troglofauna are small cave-dwelling animals that have adapted to their dark surroundings. Troglofauna and stygofauna are the two types of subterranean fauna (based on life-history). Both are associated with subterranean environments – troglofaun ...
'', like the centipede ''
Lithobius obscurus azorae ''Lithobius'' is a large genus of centipedes in the family Lithobiidae, commonly called stone centipedes, common centipedes or brown centipedes. Anatomy Most ''Lithobius'' species are typical representatives of the family Lithobiidae. They are a ...
'', the
springtail Springtails (Collembola) form the largest of the three lineages of modern hexapods that are no longer considered insects (the other two are the Protura and Diplura). Although the three orders are sometimes grouped together in a class called Ento ...
''
Pseudosinella ashmoleorum ''Pseudosinella'' is a genus of slender springtails in the family Entomobryidae Entomobryidae, sometimes called "slender springtails", is a family of springtails characterised by having an enlarged fourth abdominal segmentation (biology), se ...
'' and ground beetle ''
Trechus terceiranus ''Trechus'' is a genus of ground beetle native to the Palearctic (including Europe) and the Near East. The name is derived from the Greek word ''trécho'', meaning "I run". It contains the following species: A * '' Trechus abakumovi'' Belou ...
''. Finally, there is a distinct presence of various
moss Mosses are small, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic division Bryophyta (, ) '' sensu stricto''. Bryophyta (''sensu lato'', Schimp. 1879) may also refer to the parent group bryophytes, which comprise liverworts, mosses, and hor ...
, including those on the Red Data Book of European Bryophytes (ECCB), like the '' Alophosia azorica'' and ''
Calypogeia azorica ''Calypogeia'' is a genus of liverworts in the family Calypogeiaceae. It contains the following species (but this list may be incomplete): * '' Calypogeia arguta'' Mont. & Nees. * '' Calypogeia azurea'' Stotler & Crotz * '' Calypogeia fissa'' (L. ...
'', among others.


References

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