New, remarkably dry parts of the Gamslöcher-Kolowrat Cave at 728 to 853 m depth have been explored in the Untersberg near Salzburg in Austria. This region is called the Desert, its greatest cavity is called the White Hall. The new cave part is characterized by various white speleothems. The predominant ones are snow-like calcite powder with an extremely low density, and fine gypsum needles. Gypsum also occurs in the form of balls stuck to vertical walls. In addition, fluorescent hydromagnesite crusts, Mg5(CO3)4(OH)2·4H2O, as well as the sodium sulfate mineral mirabilite were identified in this part of the cave. Mirabilite and gypsum needles differ from the gypsum balls in their isotopic sulfur signature (δ34S of -16.9‰ and -18.4‰ vs. +2.9‰)...
Some of the most outstanding hypogenic gypsum speleothems worldwide have been recently discovered in...
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...
New, remarkably dry parts of the Gamslöcher-Kolowrat Cave at 728 to 853 m depth have been explored i...
New, remarkably dry parts of the Gamslöcher-Kolowrat Cave at 728 to 853 m depth have been explored i...
none7Kraushöhle (Gams, Styria, Austria) is the only currently known sulfuric acid cave in the Easter...
Kraushohle (Garns. Styria, Austria) is the only current\y known sulfuric acid cave in the Eastem Alp...
Whereas most karstic caves worldwide are formed by carbonic acid, a small but significant number of ...
For many years gypsum karst was considered to contain little of interest from the point of view of c...
Whereas most karstic caves worldwide are formed by carbonic acid, a small but significant number of ...
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...
International audienceThe oxidation of hydrocarbons and sulfide sources (H2S, pyrite) produces sulfu...
With the discovery of the József-hegy Cave, a cave of hydrothermal origin with an abundance of miner...
With the discovery of the József-hegy Cave, a cave of hydrothermal origin with an abundance of miner...
Some of the most outstanding hypogenic gypsum speleothems worldwide have been recently discovered in...
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...
New, remarkably dry parts of the Gamslöcher-Kolowrat Cave at 728 to 853 m depth have been explored i...
New, remarkably dry parts of the Gamslöcher-Kolowrat Cave at 728 to 853 m depth have been explored i...
none7Kraushöhle (Gams, Styria, Austria) is the only currently known sulfuric acid cave in the Easter...
Kraushohle (Garns. Styria, Austria) is the only current\y known sulfuric acid cave in the Eastem Alp...
Whereas most karstic caves worldwide are formed by carbonic acid, a small but significant number of ...
For many years gypsum karst was considered to contain little of interest from the point of view of c...
Whereas most karstic caves worldwide are formed by carbonic acid, a small but significant number of ...
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...
International audienceThe oxidation of hydrocarbons and sulfide sources (H2S, pyrite) produces sulfu...
With the discovery of the József-hegy Cave, a cave of hydrothermal origin with an abundance of miner...
With the discovery of the József-hegy Cave, a cave of hydrothermal origin with an abundance of miner...
Some of the most outstanding hypogenic gypsum speleothems worldwide have been recently discovered in...
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...