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← GeographyWhich long-term effect results from sustained groundwater pumping near a coastal limestone cave system?
A)Increased saltwater intrusion into cave✓
B)Dissolution reduces cave passage size
C)Increased speleothem formation rates
D)Collapse propagates across surface area
💡 Explanation
Saltwater intrusion increases because reduced freshwater head allows seawater to migrate inland via hydraulic gradient reversal. As saltwater is more reactive with limestone, this can eventually alter cave structure; it's intrusion, rather than simply passage reduction, that will ultimately cause collapse.
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