13 p.[EN]The use of irrigation water on Tenerife has modified the hydrogeological system resulting in the formation of an anthropogenic carbonate tufa. The processes involved in its formation are: 1) infiltration of rainwater and mixing with groundwater rich in volcanic carbon dioxide (CO2), 2) weathering of volcanic rocks increasing the ion content of the water, 3) extraction of this water from subterranean galleries and channels and spilling it onto the Lomo Morin slope, 4) mechanical CO2 degassing and photosynthetic activity driving calcite precipitation. The tufa consists of boundstones of algae and coated stems of reeds, along with laminated microbial crusts. Textures range from microspar to coarse mosaics to fibrous-radial calcite, al...
18 pagesInternational audienceIn continental volcanic settings, abundant carbonate precipitation can...
Carbonate aquifers represent an important source of freshwater, both for urban and agricultural uses...
The Canary Islands have a water culture tied to the exploitation of their groundwater by means of we...
The use of irrigation water on Tenerife has modified the hydrogeological system resulting in the for...
Geochemical variations across laminated tufas and travertines may reflect the growth style of the ca...
Three Holocene tufas from Gran Canaria volcanic island were studied with the aim of deciphering thei...
Calcium carbonate production in most freshwater tufa systems is controlled by a combination of physi...
The Villaviciosa tufa building, on the banks of the Tajuña River, central Spain, is a recent perched...
Holocene and present-day calcareous tufs formations of Central Spain are described and modélized in ...
This work studies a fossil system of perched and fluvial travertines passing distally to fluvial tuf...
International audienceWe investigated the controls on carbonate weathering in a well-drained pure ca...
Models for evaluating the terrestrial carbon cycle must take into account not only soil organic carb...
Tufa is the non- marine carbonates that formed from cold to low temperature freshwater at low depth ...
Bermuda is composed of relatively young skeletal limestones currently undergoing diagenesis by the g...
Anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions may be offset by sequestering carbon dioxide (CO) through the...
18 pagesInternational audienceIn continental volcanic settings, abundant carbonate precipitation can...
Carbonate aquifers represent an important source of freshwater, both for urban and agricultural uses...
The Canary Islands have a water culture tied to the exploitation of their groundwater by means of we...
The use of irrigation water on Tenerife has modified the hydrogeological system resulting in the for...
Geochemical variations across laminated tufas and travertines may reflect the growth style of the ca...
Three Holocene tufas from Gran Canaria volcanic island were studied with the aim of deciphering thei...
Calcium carbonate production in most freshwater tufa systems is controlled by a combination of physi...
The Villaviciosa tufa building, on the banks of the Tajuña River, central Spain, is a recent perched...
Holocene and present-day calcareous tufs formations of Central Spain are described and modélized in ...
This work studies a fossil system of perched and fluvial travertines passing distally to fluvial tuf...
International audienceWe investigated the controls on carbonate weathering in a well-drained pure ca...
Models for evaluating the terrestrial carbon cycle must take into account not only soil organic carb...
Tufa is the non- marine carbonates that formed from cold to low temperature freshwater at low depth ...
Bermuda is composed of relatively young skeletal limestones currently undergoing diagenesis by the g...
Anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions may be offset by sequestering carbon dioxide (CO) through the...
18 pagesInternational audienceIn continental volcanic settings, abundant carbonate precipitation can...
Carbonate aquifers represent an important source of freshwater, both for urban and agricultural uses...
The Canary Islands have a water culture tied to the exploitation of their groundwater by means of we...