Understanding the flow of carbon through hyperalkaline lakes is a key means of understanding their biogeochemistry, sedimentology, and their paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic records. Furthermore, understanding how mineral precipitation is regulated in these lakes can provide insights into how their sequestration of carbon can be managed. We report geophysical surveys of Mono Lake, California, USA, which show unanticipated geomorphological control on the recent/contemporary formation of lacustrine carbonate formations (“tufa”). Acquired shallow-penetration seismic data show a fault zone below the lake floor, but despite the regional evidence for geothermal waters rising up these fractures, we find no evidence for tufa precipitation at th...
Calcium carbonate production in most freshwater tufa systems is controlled by a combination of physi...
Tufa is the non- marine carbonates that formed from cold to low temperature freshwater at low depth ...
The Laney Member of the Green River Formation in Wyoming contains localized carbonate mounds that ha...
Understanding the flow of carbon through hyperalkaline lakes is a key means of understanding their b...
Acknowledgments This work was supported by funding from BP Group. We thank the Mono Lake Committee f...
For ~150 years, the lakes & Quaternary lacustrine sediments of the Great Basin of western United Sta...
Abstract: The relatively simplistic facies models for lacustrine carbonates do not currently incor-p...
Most of the tufas in the Pyramid Lake subbasin were deposited within the last 35,000 yr, including m...
Carbonate build-ups in lakes, hydrothermal and fluvial settings are characterized by distinctive geo...
The Altiplano-Puna Plateau of the Central Andes hosts numerous lakes, playa-lakes, and salars with a...
International audienceThe Great Basin included several lacustrine systems that accommodated extensiv...
Ambient temperature freshwater carbonates ("tufas") have outstanding potential as palaeoclimate arch...
International audienceABSTRACT The Great Basin included several lacustrine systems that accommodated...
Lacustrine sediments have been used successfully over the past few decades to develop earthquake chr...
We investigated the volcanic Narlı Lake in Central Anatolia combining high-resolution bathymetry and...
Calcium carbonate production in most freshwater tufa systems is controlled by a combination of physi...
Tufa is the non- marine carbonates that formed from cold to low temperature freshwater at low depth ...
The Laney Member of the Green River Formation in Wyoming contains localized carbonate mounds that ha...
Understanding the flow of carbon through hyperalkaline lakes is a key means of understanding their b...
Acknowledgments This work was supported by funding from BP Group. We thank the Mono Lake Committee f...
For ~150 years, the lakes & Quaternary lacustrine sediments of the Great Basin of western United Sta...
Abstract: The relatively simplistic facies models for lacustrine carbonates do not currently incor-p...
Most of the tufas in the Pyramid Lake subbasin were deposited within the last 35,000 yr, including m...
Carbonate build-ups in lakes, hydrothermal and fluvial settings are characterized by distinctive geo...
The Altiplano-Puna Plateau of the Central Andes hosts numerous lakes, playa-lakes, and salars with a...
International audienceThe Great Basin included several lacustrine systems that accommodated extensiv...
Ambient temperature freshwater carbonates ("tufas") have outstanding potential as palaeoclimate arch...
International audienceABSTRACT The Great Basin included several lacustrine systems that accommodated...
Lacustrine sediments have been used successfully over the past few decades to develop earthquake chr...
We investigated the volcanic Narlı Lake in Central Anatolia combining high-resolution bathymetry and...
Calcium carbonate production in most freshwater tufa systems is controlled by a combination of physi...
Tufa is the non- marine carbonates that formed from cold to low temperature freshwater at low depth ...
The Laney Member of the Green River Formation in Wyoming contains localized carbonate mounds that ha...