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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Carlsbad Caverns National Park' has mentioned 'Reef' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Geology 1.1 Capitan Reef 1.2 Speleogenesis 2 Climate 3 History 3.1 Legislative history 4 Named rooms 5 Tourist information 6 Recent exploration 7 Other caves 8 Bats 9 Other attractions 10 See also 11 References 12 External links
Capitan Reef[edit]
Present in the sea was a plethora of marine life, whose remains formed a reef.
[6] Unlike modern reef growths, the Permian reef contained bryozoans, sponges, and other microorganisms.
After the Permian Period, most of the water evaporated and the reef was buried by evaporites and other sediments.
Tectonic movement occurred during the late Cenozoic, uplifting the reef above ground.
Carlsbad Caverns and Lechuguilla Cave are well known for their great natural beauty, exceptional geologic features, and unique reef and rock formations.
The Permian-aged Capitan Reef complex (in which Carlsbad Caverns, Lechuguilla and other caves formed) is one of the best preserved and most accessible complexes available for scientific study in the world.
Researchers can study both the Capitan reefxe2x80x99s inside through cave passages that penetrate in and through it as well as eroded canyon-exposed cross sections outside.