Large deep caves with little relation to surface topography are distinctive karst features on the Nullarbor Plain of Australia. The presence of gypsum deposits and chemoautotrophic bacteria within the caves have been suggested as evidence for cave formation and (or) enlargement via sulfuric acid speleogenesis. To test this hypothesis, the stable sulfur isotope compositions (δ34S) of both cave gypsum and surface gypsum were measured. Analyses yielded relatively high, positive δ34S values from both cave gypsum and surface gypsum, arguing against gypsum genesis via microbial chemoautotrophy, and more broadly, sulfuric acid speleogenesis. Instead, the gypsum is interpreted as forming via evaporation of seawater during the Quaternary
The dissolution of carbonate host-rock by freshwater in phreatic or vadose conditions is the most co...
Abstract: This review is concerned with the technique of stable isotope analyses (d 34S‰) as a means...
International audienceThe oxidation of hydrocarbons and sulfide sources (H2S, pyrite) produces sulfu...
Large deep caves with little relation to surface topography are distinctive karst features on the Nu...
Large deep caves with little relation to surface topography are distinctive karst features on the Nu...
Large deep caves with little relation to surface topography are distinctive karst features on the Nu...
Many of the dry passages of the cave are lined with gypsum (CaSO4�2H2O) crystals, an evaporite miner...
In order to reliably distinguish between different genetic processes of cave sulfate formation and t...
International audienceIn carbonate rocks, natural production of sulfuric acid can form karstic cavit...
The Frasassi Caves are hypogenic caves in central Italy, where H2S-rich groundwater flows in the low...
The Frasassi Caves are hypogenic caves in central Italy, where H2S-rich groundwater flows in the low...
The sulfuric acid speleogenesis (SAS) model was introduced in the early 1970s from observations of L...
Caves formed by rising sulfuric waters have been described from all over the world in a wide variety...
Caves formed by rising sulfuric waters have been described from all over the world in a wide variety...
Whereas most karstic caves worldwide are formed by carbonic acid, a small but significant number of ...
The dissolution of carbonate host-rock by freshwater in phreatic or vadose conditions is the most co...
Abstract: This review is concerned with the technique of stable isotope analyses (d 34S‰) as a means...
International audienceThe oxidation of hydrocarbons and sulfide sources (H2S, pyrite) produces sulfu...
Large deep caves with little relation to surface topography are distinctive karst features on the Nu...
Large deep caves with little relation to surface topography are distinctive karst features on the Nu...
Large deep caves with little relation to surface topography are distinctive karst features on the Nu...
Many of the dry passages of the cave are lined with gypsum (CaSO4�2H2O) crystals, an evaporite miner...
In order to reliably distinguish between different genetic processes of cave sulfate formation and t...
International audienceIn carbonate rocks, natural production of sulfuric acid can form karstic cavit...
The Frasassi Caves are hypogenic caves in central Italy, where H2S-rich groundwater flows in the low...
The Frasassi Caves are hypogenic caves in central Italy, where H2S-rich groundwater flows in the low...
The sulfuric acid speleogenesis (SAS) model was introduced in the early 1970s from observations of L...
Caves formed by rising sulfuric waters have been described from all over the world in a wide variety...
Caves formed by rising sulfuric waters have been described from all over the world in a wide variety...
Whereas most karstic caves worldwide are formed by carbonic acid, a small but significant number of ...
The dissolution of carbonate host-rock by freshwater in phreatic or vadose conditions is the most co...
Abstract: This review is concerned with the technique of stable isotope analyses (d 34S‰) as a means...
International audienceThe oxidation of hydrocarbons and sulfide sources (H2S, pyrite) produces sulfu...