Ojo de la Reina is the first and the smallest cave intersected at the -290 level in the Naica Mine (Mexico), therefore it was the first cavity in which the lowering of temperature induced by mine ventilation caused condensation over crystals\u2019 surface since 2005. The consequent dissolution of the gypsum crystals and subsequent condensed water evaporation lead to the deposition of several new minerals, among which some highly soluble Mg/Na compounds (bloedite, epsomite, halite, hexahydrite, kieserite, starkeyite). The single available source of Mg and Na ions in this minerogenetic environment is represented by the huge fluid inclusions widespread within the crystals. The condensation occurs mainly along the widened principal exfoliation ...
Some of the most outstanding hypogenic gypsum speleothems worldwide have been recently discovered in...
Cova des Pas de Vallgornera (CPV) is the premier cave of the Balearic Archipelago. Over 74 km of pas...
The caves of the Irazú volcano (Costa Rica), became accessible after the partial collapse of the NW ...
Ojo de la Reina is the first and the smallest cave intersected at the -290 level in the Naica Mine (...
At the beginning of the 20th Century the Naica mine became world renown when the largest gypsum crys...
Perhaps man’s first motivation to explore caves, beyond using them as shelter, was the search for su...
Perhaps man’s first motivation to explore caves, beyond using them as shelter, was the search for su...
Perhaps man’s first motivation to explore caves, beyond using them as shelter, was the search for su...
Three hypogenic caves recently discovered within the extensive Naica mine of Mexico host spectacular...
The caves located within the Ag-Pb-Zn mine of Naica (Mexico) in a depth range between –130m and –290...
The caves of Naica (Chihuahua, Mexico) are perhaps the most famous mine caves of the world due to th...
Three hypogenic caves within the Naica mine of Mexico (Cueva de los Cristales — CLC, Ojo de la Reina...
Some of the most outstanding hypogenic gypsum speleothems worldwide have been recently discovered in...
The caves located within the Ag-Pb-Zn mine of Naica (Mexico) in a depth range between -130m and -290...
[eng] Cova des Pas de Vallgornera (CPV) is the premier cave of the Balearic Archipelago. Over 74 km ...
Some of the most outstanding hypogenic gypsum speleothems worldwide have been recently discovered in...
Cova des Pas de Vallgornera (CPV) is the premier cave of the Balearic Archipelago. Over 74 km of pas...
The caves of the Irazú volcano (Costa Rica), became accessible after the partial collapse of the NW ...
Ojo de la Reina is the first and the smallest cave intersected at the -290 level in the Naica Mine (...
At the beginning of the 20th Century the Naica mine became world renown when the largest gypsum crys...
Perhaps man’s first motivation to explore caves, beyond using them as shelter, was the search for su...
Perhaps man’s first motivation to explore caves, beyond using them as shelter, was the search for su...
Perhaps man’s first motivation to explore caves, beyond using them as shelter, was the search for su...
Three hypogenic caves recently discovered within the extensive Naica mine of Mexico host spectacular...
The caves located within the Ag-Pb-Zn mine of Naica (Mexico) in a depth range between –130m and –290...
The caves of Naica (Chihuahua, Mexico) are perhaps the most famous mine caves of the world due to th...
Three hypogenic caves within the Naica mine of Mexico (Cueva de los Cristales — CLC, Ojo de la Reina...
Some of the most outstanding hypogenic gypsum speleothems worldwide have been recently discovered in...
The caves located within the Ag-Pb-Zn mine of Naica (Mexico) in a depth range between -130m and -290...
[eng] Cova des Pas de Vallgornera (CPV) is the premier cave of the Balearic Archipelago. Over 74 km ...
Some of the most outstanding hypogenic gypsum speleothems worldwide have been recently discovered in...
Cova des Pas de Vallgornera (CPV) is the premier cave of the Balearic Archipelago. Over 74 km of pas...
The caves of the Irazú volcano (Costa Rica), became accessible after the partial collapse of the NW ...