The present note provides an updated list of Romanian cave minerals. A recent survey of the mineralogical literature reveals 104 mineral species identified in various secondary cave deposits. 35 of these minerals are either ore-related or bat guano-derived, being rather uncommon cave minerals. Many occurrences bearing rare and very rare cave minerals, such as berlinite, glaukosphaerite, koniaite, leonite, meta-aluminite, paratacamite, phosphammite, sampleite, syngenite, tinsleyite, etc. were reported within the last three years
This article presents a short review of the physical, chemical, and crystallographic properties of c...
Cioclovina Cave in Romania’s Southern Carpathians is a world-renowned cave site for its paleontologi...
Abstract: M agurici Cave hosts a diverse assemblage of minerals. The phosphatization of illite and m...
The present note provides an updated list of Romanian cave minerals. A recent survey of the mineralo...
A number of rare minerals were recently discovered in different caves from Romania. Fifteen of them ...
A number of rare minerals were recently discovered in different caves from Romania. Fifteen of them ...
This paper presents the mineralization of five medium-size limestone-caves and eleven skarn-hosted c...
Mineralogical studies performed on crusts, nodules and earthy masses from the Romanian caves Gaura c...
Cioclovina Cave hosted an extensive phosphate deposit estimated at over 50,000 m3. About 30,000 m3 ...
The present note is an updated inventory of all known cave minerals as March 2011. After including ...
The caves from Cerna Valley, southwest Romania, are ideal for mineralogical studies because the reac...
The phosphate minerals from three Romanian caves that host bat guano deposits have been investigated...
The Purcăreţ - Boiu Mare Plateau and the southern edge of the Baia Mare Depression, in Sălaj and Mar...
From a mineralogical point of view, Pestera din Valea Rea presents a great interest. Gypsum is uniqu...
This article presents a short review of the physical, chemical, and crystallographic properties of c...
Cioclovina Cave in Romania’s Southern Carpathians is a world-renowned cave site for its paleontologi...
Abstract: M agurici Cave hosts a diverse assemblage of minerals. The phosphatization of illite and m...
The present note provides an updated list of Romanian cave minerals. A recent survey of the mineralo...
A number of rare minerals were recently discovered in different caves from Romania. Fifteen of them ...
A number of rare minerals were recently discovered in different caves from Romania. Fifteen of them ...
This paper presents the mineralization of five medium-size limestone-caves and eleven skarn-hosted c...
Mineralogical studies performed on crusts, nodules and earthy masses from the Romanian caves Gaura c...
Cioclovina Cave hosted an extensive phosphate deposit estimated at over 50,000 m3. About 30,000 m3 ...
The present note is an updated inventory of all known cave minerals as March 2011. After including ...
The caves from Cerna Valley, southwest Romania, are ideal for mineralogical studies because the reac...
The phosphate minerals from three Romanian caves that host bat guano deposits have been investigated...
The Purcăreţ - Boiu Mare Plateau and the southern edge of the Baia Mare Depression, in Sălaj and Mar...
From a mineralogical point of view, Pestera din Valea Rea presents a great interest. Gypsum is uniqu...
This article presents a short review of the physical, chemical, and crystallographic properties of c...
Cioclovina Cave in Romania’s Southern Carpathians is a world-renowned cave site for its paleontologi...
Abstract: M agurici Cave hosts a diverse assemblage of minerals. The phosphatization of illite and m...