The well-known Erzberg site represents the largest siderite (FeCO 3 ) deposit in the world. It consists of various carbonates accounting for the formation of prominent CaCO 3 (dominantly aragonite) precipitates filling vertical fractures of different width (centimetres to decimetres) and length (tens of metres). These commonly laminated precipitates are known as ‘erzbergite’. This study focuses on the growth dynamics and environmental dependencies of these vein fillings. Samples recovered on-site and from mineral collections were analyzed, and these analyses were further complemented by modern water analyses from different Erzberg sections. Isotopic signatures support meteoric water infiltration and sulphide oxidation as the principal hydro...
Stibnite was mined until the end of the twentieth century in the Schlaining ore district, Austria, n...
The Jurassic clay-rich aquitard sequence underlying the Swiss Molasse Basin is locally penetrated by...
International audienceAragonite speleothems are increasingly being used as high-resolution climate p...
The well-known Erzberg site represents the largest siderite (FeCO 3 ) deposit in the world. It consi...
The origin of Quaternary dolomites in continental environments (e.g. karst and lakes) is barely cons...
International audienceAn innovative multidisciplinary approach was used on quartz–calcite veins that...
The $\sim$1.9 Ga Gunflint Formation is a Lake Superior type iron-formation, located in the Thunder B...
International audienceThe present study reports on elemental and Sr isotopic analyses of calcite and...
Aragonite speleothems are increasingly being used as high-resolution climate proxies; however, arago...
In Grotte de Clamouse (France), aragonite forms in a variety of crystal habits whose properties refl...
Stibnite was mined until the end of the twentieth century in the Schlaining ore district, Austria, n...
The Jurassic clay-rich aquitard sequence underlying the Swiss Molasse Basin is locally penetrated by...
International audienceAragonite speleothems are increasingly being used as high-resolution climate p...
The well-known Erzberg site represents the largest siderite (FeCO 3 ) deposit in the world. It consi...
The origin of Quaternary dolomites in continental environments (e.g. karst and lakes) is barely cons...
International audienceAn innovative multidisciplinary approach was used on quartz–calcite veins that...
The $\sim$1.9 Ga Gunflint Formation is a Lake Superior type iron-formation, located in the Thunder B...
International audienceThe present study reports on elemental and Sr isotopic analyses of calcite and...
Aragonite speleothems are increasingly being used as high-resolution climate proxies; however, arago...
In Grotte de Clamouse (France), aragonite forms in a variety of crystal habits whose properties refl...
Stibnite was mined until the end of the twentieth century in the Schlaining ore district, Austria, n...
The Jurassic clay-rich aquitard sequence underlying the Swiss Molasse Basin is locally penetrated by...
International audienceAragonite speleothems are increasingly being used as high-resolution climate p...