The sulfuric acid speleogenesis (SAS) model was introduced in the early 1970s from observations of Lower Kane Cave, Wyoming, and was proposed as a cave-enlargement process due to primarily H2S autoxidation to sulfuric acid and subaerial replacement of carbonate by gypsum. Here we present a reexamination of the SAS type locality in which we make use of uniquely applied geochemical and microbiological methods. Little H2S escapes to the cave atmosphere, or is lost by abiotic autoxidation, and instead the primary H2S loss mechanism is by subaqueous sulfur-oxidizing bacterial communities that consume H2S. Filamentous “Epsilonproteobacteria” and Gammaproteobacteria, characterized by fluorescence in situ hybridization, colonize carbonate surfaces ...
is a stream cave with over a dozen H2S-rich springs rising from the floor. Oxidation of the H2S in t...
Caves formed by rising sulfuric waters have been described from all over the world in a wide variety...
Waters from an extensive sulfide-rich aquifer emerge in the Frasassi cave system, where they mix wit...
The sulfuric acid speleogenesis (SAS) model was introduced in the early 1970s from observations of L...
While most caves and karst features form from carbonic acid dissolution of carbonate rocks, caves ca...
textMuch of the terrestrial subsurface is inaccessible for study, but caves represent distinctive s...
Cueva de Villa Luz, a hypogenic cave in Tabasco, Mexico, offers a remarkable opportunity to observe ...
The traditional model of karst and cave formation is that of carbonic acid limestone dissolution, wh...
International audienceIn carbonate rocks, natural production of sulfuric acid can form karstic cavit...
A handful of investigative teams in several parts of the world are studying abundant biological comm...
Glenwood Hot Springs, Colorado, is a sulfidic hot-spring that issues from numerous sites. These wate...
Glenwood Hot Springs, Colorado, is a sulfidic hot-spring that issues from numerous sites. These wate...
The oxidation of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has led to the formation of some of the world\u27s largest c...
is a stream cave with over a dozen H2S-rich springs rising from the floor. Oxidation of the H2S in t...
Caves formed by rising sulfuric waters have been described from all over the world in a wide variety...
Waters from an extensive sulfide-rich aquifer emerge in the Frasassi cave system, where they mix wit...
The sulfuric acid speleogenesis (SAS) model was introduced in the early 1970s from observations of L...
While most caves and karst features form from carbonic acid dissolution of carbonate rocks, caves ca...
textMuch of the terrestrial subsurface is inaccessible for study, but caves represent distinctive s...
Cueva de Villa Luz, a hypogenic cave in Tabasco, Mexico, offers a remarkable opportunity to observe ...
The traditional model of karst and cave formation is that of carbonic acid limestone dissolution, wh...
International audienceIn carbonate rocks, natural production of sulfuric acid can form karstic cavit...
A handful of investigative teams in several parts of the world are studying abundant biological comm...
Glenwood Hot Springs, Colorado, is a sulfidic hot-spring that issues from numerous sites. These wate...
Glenwood Hot Springs, Colorado, is a sulfidic hot-spring that issues from numerous sites. These wate...
The oxidation of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has led to the formation of some of the world\u27s largest c...
is a stream cave with over a dozen H2S-rich springs rising from the floor. Oxidation of the H2S in t...
Caves formed by rising sulfuric waters have been described from all over the world in a wide variety...
Waters from an extensive sulfide-rich aquifer emerge in the Frasassi cave system, where they mix wit...