Perhaps man’s first motivation to explore caves, beyond using them as shelter, was the search for substances that were not available elsewhere: most of them were minerals. However, for a long time it was believed that the cave environment was not very interesting from the mineralogical point of view. This was due to the fact that most cave deposits are normally composed of a single compound: calcium carbonate. Therefore, the systematic study of cave mineralogy is of only recent origin. However, although only a limited number of natural cavities have been investigated in detail, about 350 cave minerals have already been observed, some of which are new to science. The presence of such unexpected richness is a direct consequence of the variet...
A procedure using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) with mineral detection was developed to deter...
Freezing of karst water in caves forces the segregation of solutes, a process of rejection of dissol...
Chemical deposits inside evaporite (gypsum, anhydrite and halite) caves are far less common than tho...
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...
Caves are among Earth\u27s most important minerogenetic environments and they host over 350 minerals...
At the beginning of the 20th Century the Naica mine became world renown when the largest gypsum crys...
none1noCaves are amongst the Earth most important minerogenetic environments and actually over 300 m...
The Karst Waters Institute Breakthroughs in Karst Geomicrobiology and Redox Geochemistry conference ...
The formation of natural caves (speleogenesis) is due to any number of processes that result in the ...
The Karst Waters Institute Breakthroughs in Karst Geomicrobiology and Redox Geochemistry conference ...
One unresolved issue in geomicrobiology is the involvement of microbial activity in the formation of...
Eighteen minerals belonging to eight chemical groups were identified from three caves within Şălitra...
A procedure using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) with mineral detection was developed to deter...
Freezing of karst water in caves forces the segregation of solutes, a process of rejection of dissol...
Chemical deposits inside evaporite (gypsum, anhydrite and halite) caves are far less common than tho...
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...
Caves are among Earth\u27s most important minerogenetic environments and they host over 350 minerals...
At the beginning of the 20th Century the Naica mine became world renown when the largest gypsum crys...
none1noCaves are amongst the Earth most important minerogenetic environments and actually over 300 m...
The Karst Waters Institute Breakthroughs in Karst Geomicrobiology and Redox Geochemistry conference ...
The formation of natural caves (speleogenesis) is due to any number of processes that result in the ...
The Karst Waters Institute Breakthroughs in Karst Geomicrobiology and Redox Geochemistry conference ...
One unresolved issue in geomicrobiology is the involvement of microbial activity in the formation of...
Eighteen minerals belonging to eight chemical groups were identified from three caves within Şălitra...
A procedure using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) with mineral detection was developed to deter...
Freezing of karst water in caves forces the segregation of solutes, a process of rejection of dissol...
Chemical deposits inside evaporite (gypsum, anhydrite and halite) caves are far less common than tho...