The paper presents a detailed study demonstrating the hypogenic origin of the Corona 'e Sa Craba quartzite cave in SW Sardinia (Italy). Although the quartzite host-rock of this cave derived from silicification of Cambrian dolostones and dissolution of carbonate remnants could have had a role in the speleogenesis, detailed morphologic and petrographic investigation revealed clear evidence of quartz dissolution without signs of mechanical erosion by running waters. Thin section microscopy and scanning electronmicroscope (SEM) images show pervasive dissolution morphologies, such as pits and notches on quartz crystals causing the deep arenization of the cave walls, suggesting that the dissolution of quartz had a primary role in the formation of...
Sulphuric acid speleogenesis (SAS) related to the upwelling of acid water enriched in H2S and CO2 re...
Buso della Rana and Buso della Pisatela are two karstic caves located in north-east Italy. They are ...
Italy hosts 25% of the known worldwide sulfuric acid speleogenetic (SAS) systems, i.e. very peculia...
The paper presents a detailed study demonstrating the hypogenic origin of the Corona 'e Sa Craba qua...
The paper presents a detailed study demonstrating the hypogenic origin of the Corona \u27e Sa Craba ...
Corona ‘e sa Craba Cave (Barbusi, Carbonia, Southwest Sardinia) is a natural cave entirely developed...
Sa Corona ‘e sa Craba (Barbusi, Carbonia, Southwest Sardinia) is a natural cave entirely developed w...
In the past few years the systematic study of caves intercepted by mine workings in southwest Sardin...
Sa Corona ‘e sa Craba (Barbusi, Carbonia, Southwest Sardinia) is a natural cave almost entirely deve...
The main objectives of this research are: a) to investigate the main processes involved in sulfuric ...
none5This paper presents the results of a study on the speleogenesis and the speleothems and seconda...
Sulfuric acid minerals are important clues to identify the speleogenetic phases of hypogene caves. I...
Provalata Cave (Republic of Macedonia) is a small but remarkable hypogenic cave, developed in Cambri...
Sulfuric acid minerals are important clues to identify the speleogenetic phases of hypogene caves. I...
Sulfuric acid minerals are important clues to identify the speleogenetic phases of hypogene caves. I...
Sulphuric acid speleogenesis (SAS) related to the upwelling of acid water enriched in H2S and CO2 re...
Buso della Rana and Buso della Pisatela are two karstic caves located in north-east Italy. They are ...
Italy hosts 25% of the known worldwide sulfuric acid speleogenetic (SAS) systems, i.e. very peculia...
The paper presents a detailed study demonstrating the hypogenic origin of the Corona 'e Sa Craba qua...
The paper presents a detailed study demonstrating the hypogenic origin of the Corona \u27e Sa Craba ...
Corona ‘e sa Craba Cave (Barbusi, Carbonia, Southwest Sardinia) is a natural cave entirely developed...
Sa Corona ‘e sa Craba (Barbusi, Carbonia, Southwest Sardinia) is a natural cave entirely developed w...
In the past few years the systematic study of caves intercepted by mine workings in southwest Sardin...
Sa Corona ‘e sa Craba (Barbusi, Carbonia, Southwest Sardinia) is a natural cave almost entirely deve...
The main objectives of this research are: a) to investigate the main processes involved in sulfuric ...
none5This paper presents the results of a study on the speleogenesis and the speleothems and seconda...
Sulfuric acid minerals are important clues to identify the speleogenetic phases of hypogene caves. I...
Provalata Cave (Republic of Macedonia) is a small but remarkable hypogenic cave, developed in Cambri...
Sulfuric acid minerals are important clues to identify the speleogenetic phases of hypogene caves. I...
Sulfuric acid minerals are important clues to identify the speleogenetic phases of hypogene caves. I...
Sulphuric acid speleogenesis (SAS) related to the upwelling of acid water enriched in H2S and CO2 re...
Buso della Rana and Buso della Pisatela are two karstic caves located in north-east Italy. They are ...
Italy hosts 25% of the known worldwide sulfuric acid speleogenetic (SAS) systems, i.e. very peculia...