A year-long study of the sulfidic aquifer in the Frasassi caves (central Italy) employed chemical analysis of the water and measurements of its level, as well as assessments of the concentration of H(2)S, CO(2), and O(2) in the cave air. Bicarbonate water seepage derives from diffuse infiltration of meteoric water into the karst surface, and contributes to sulfidic ground-water dilution, with a percentage that varies between 30% and 60% during the year. Even less diluted sulfidic ground water was found in a localized area of the cave between Lago Verde and nearby springs. This water rises from a deeper phreatic zone, and its chemistry changes only slightly with the seasons with a contribution of seepage water that does not exceed 20%. In or...
Cueva de Villa Luz, a hypogenic cave in Tabasco, Mexico, offers a remarkable opportunity to observe ...
Caves formed by rising sulfuric waters have been described from all over the world in a wide variety...
The Frasassi Caves are located in central Italy, on the eastern side of the Apennine Mountains, 40 k...
A year-long study of the sulfidic aquifer in the Frasassi caves (central Italy) employed chemical an...
Monte Conca Cave is a karst system placed in Messinian evaporites, consisting of an active cave and ...
The oxidation of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has led to the formation of some of the world\u27s largest c...
The caves of Acquasanta Terme (central Italy) open at the core of a wide anticline, in the valley 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...
This work describes the geochemical and hydrogeological characteristics of Santa Cesarea Terme, an a...
Caves formed by rising sulfuric waters have been described from all over the world in a wide variety...
The main objectives of this research are: a) to investigate the main processes involved in sulfuric ...
Hypogenic caves, developed by sulphuric acid speleogenesis, are known all over the world among which...
Sulphate concentrations in speleothems identify major volcanic eruptions, provide useful information...
Cueva de Villa Luz, a hypogenic cave in Tabasco, Mexico, offers a remarkable opportunity to observe ...
Caves formed by rising sulfuric waters have been described from all over the world in a wide variety...
The Frasassi Caves are located in central Italy, on the eastern side of the Apennine Mountains, 40 k...
A year-long study of the sulfidic aquifer in the Frasassi caves (central Italy) employed chemical an...
Monte Conca Cave is a karst system placed in Messinian evaporites, consisting of an active cave and ...
The oxidation of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has led to the formation of some of the world\u27s largest c...
The caves of Acquasanta Terme (central Italy) open at the core of a wide anticline, in the valley 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...
This work describes the geochemical and hydrogeological characteristics of Santa Cesarea Terme, an a...
Caves formed by rising sulfuric waters have been described from all over the world in a wide variety...
The main objectives of this research are: a) to investigate the main processes involved in sulfuric ...
Hypogenic caves, developed by sulphuric acid speleogenesis, are known all over the world among which...
Sulphate concentrations in speleothems identify major volcanic eruptions, provide useful information...
Cueva de Villa Luz, a hypogenic cave in Tabasco, Mexico, offers a remarkable opportunity to observe ...
Caves formed by rising sulfuric waters have been described from all over the world in a wide variety...
The Frasassi Caves are located in central Italy, on the eastern side of the Apennine Mountains, 40 k...