Travertines are freshwater carbonates that precipitate from carbonic groundwater due to the degassing of CO2. Travertine deposits are often situated along faults that serve as conduits for CO2-charged groundwater and their geochemistry often records mixing of deeply-derived fluids and volatiles with shallow meteoric water. Travertines are surface expressions of dynamic mantle processes related to the tectonic setting. This dissertation includes four chapters that focus on different aspects of travertine formation and their scientific value. They are excellent, although underestimated, diagnostic tools for climatology, hydrology, tectonics, geochemistry, geomicrobiology, and they can inform carbon sequestration models. Quaternary Large-volu...
Travertine deposits preserve an invaluable record of both ancient and modern fluid flow. The goal of...
Geological Carbon Storage is necessary for reduction of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions...
This work aims to characterise fluid flow along faults in time and space. Multi-disciplinary and mul...
Travertines are freshwater carbonates that precipitate from carbonic groundwater due to the degassin...
Large-volume travertine deposits in the southeastern Colorado Plateau of New Mexico and Arizona, USA...
High CO2 springs and related travertine deposits of the Springerville area of east-central Arizona p...
International audienceActive and fossil endogenic travertine mounts scattered along the Little Grand...
Thermal travertines are an archive of CO2 sources and sinks in hydrothermal systems. Two major regio...
Geochemical study of water and gas discharging from the deeply incised aquifer system at the Grand C...
This interdisciplinary research explores the water geochemistry, microbial heterogeneity, geochemica...
Thermal travertines are an archive of CO 2 sources and sinks in hydrothermal systems. Two major regi...
Travertine deposits preserve an invaluable record of both ancient and modern fluid flow. The goal of...
Geological Carbon Storage is necessary for reduction of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions...
This work aims to characterise fluid flow along faults in time and space. Multi-disciplinary and mul...
Travertines are freshwater carbonates that precipitate from carbonic groundwater due to the degassin...
Large-volume travertine deposits in the southeastern Colorado Plateau of New Mexico and Arizona, USA...
High CO2 springs and related travertine deposits of the Springerville area of east-central Arizona p...
International audienceActive and fossil endogenic travertine mounts scattered along the Little Grand...
Thermal travertines are an archive of CO2 sources and sinks in hydrothermal systems. Two major regio...
Geochemical study of water and gas discharging from the deeply incised aquifer system at the Grand C...
This interdisciplinary research explores the water geochemistry, microbial heterogeneity, geochemica...
Thermal travertines are an archive of CO 2 sources and sinks in hydrothermal systems. Two major regi...
Travertine deposits preserve an invaluable record of both ancient and modern fluid flow. The goal of...
Geological Carbon Storage is necessary for reduction of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions...
This work aims to characterise fluid flow along faults in time and space. Multi-disciplinary and mul...