“…The Weichselian coarsely crystalline CCC has been found in 20 caves located in the territories of Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland. These specific carbonate forms have been recorded in caves in this area since the 1950s (Skřivánek, 1954;Tulis and Novotný, 1989;Urban and Złonkiewicz, 1989;Erlenmeyer and Schudelski, 1992;Schmidt, 1992;Durakiewicz et al, 1995), but their formation processes were not fully explained until the papers of Zák et al (2004) and Richter and Niggemann (2005). Since then, coarsely crystalline CCC has been discovered in other caves in the periglacial zone of the Last Glacial in Europe (Orvošová andŽák, 2007;Richter and Riechelmann, 2008;Richter et al, , 2009aRichter et al, ,b,c, 2010aRichter et al, ,b, 2011Richter et al, , 2012Žák et al, 2008, 2011Meissner et al, 2010).…”