This study discusses the time dependent nature of geomechanics and explores low-impact methods for dating rockfalls in the cave environment. Kartchner Caverns provides a unique environment to perform this study because of its high humidity, absence of sunlight, gently fluctuating temperature, and seclusion from the above ground surface which causes the cave to be inhabited by specific types microorganisms. High precision microscopy and microbial DNA extraction were used in order to better understand the changes that rock surfaces undergo when they are exposed to the cave environment. Spectral data collection was done in order to research the applicability of remote sensing technology to assess the degree of weathering of rock surfaces at th...
International audienceThe aim of this proposal is to present an original approach to the study and p...
Integrating geomatics remote sensing technologies, including 3D terrestrial laser scanning, unmanned...
Lascaux Cave was discovered in 1940. Twenty years after the first microbial contamination signs appe...
Purpose: We investigated the effects of human-induced disruption in a subterranean stable environmen...
Cave investigation is one of the most interesting research field in natural and earth sciences, show...
This article presents recent research on the sedimentary endokarstic infillings in connection with t...
Caves are among Earth\u27s most important minerogenetic environments and they host over 350 minerals...
Rock art offers traces of our most remote past and was made with mineral and organic substances in s...
Clastic sediments have played an important role in deciphering geologic history and processes since ...
Caves are amongst the Earth most important minerogenetic environments and actually over 300 minerals...
Hypogenic caves represent unique environments for the development of specific microbial communities ...
Speleology and karst geomorphology are making important contributions to evolution of landscapes, th...
Background: The World-famous UNESCO heritage from the Paleolithic human society, Lascaux Cave (Franc...
Speleothems are increasingly valued as important paleoclimate archives and yet the removal of sample...
The Desert Research Institute Luminescence Dating Laboratory (DRILL) aims to develop new methods in ...
International audienceThe aim of this proposal is to present an original approach to the study and p...
Integrating geomatics remote sensing technologies, including 3D terrestrial laser scanning, unmanned...
Lascaux Cave was discovered in 1940. Twenty years after the first microbial contamination signs appe...
Purpose: We investigated the effects of human-induced disruption in a subterranean stable environmen...
Cave investigation is one of the most interesting research field in natural and earth sciences, show...
This article presents recent research on the sedimentary endokarstic infillings in connection with t...
Caves are among Earth\u27s most important minerogenetic environments and they host over 350 minerals...
Rock art offers traces of our most remote past and was made with mineral and organic substances in s...
Clastic sediments have played an important role in deciphering geologic history and processes since ...
Caves are amongst the Earth most important minerogenetic environments and actually over 300 minerals...
Hypogenic caves represent unique environments for the development of specific microbial communities ...
Speleology and karst geomorphology are making important contributions to evolution of landscapes, th...
Background: The World-famous UNESCO heritage from the Paleolithic human society, Lascaux Cave (Franc...
Speleothems are increasingly valued as important paleoclimate archives and yet the removal of sample...
The Desert Research Institute Luminescence Dating Laboratory (DRILL) aims to develop new methods in ...
International audienceThe aim of this proposal is to present an original approach to the study and p...
Integrating geomatics remote sensing technologies, including 3D terrestrial laser scanning, unmanned...
Lascaux Cave was discovered in 1940. Twenty years after the first microbial contamination signs appe...