This study compares and contrasts the travertine depositional facies of two of the largest sites of travertine formation, located in very different geological contexts, i.e. the modern Mammoth Hot Spring (MHS) system in the active volcanic complex of Yellowstone National Park (USA) and the Pleistocene Cakmak quarry, a well-exposed example of the Ballık travertines in the extensional Denizli Basin (Turkey). New, 2D to 3D facies maps of both travertine systems, combined with microscopy, assist in proposing an integrated spring depositional model, based on the existing MHS facies model, understanding general controls on meter to kilometer scale travertine deposit architecture and its preservation, and provide quantitative estimates of ...
Terrestrial CaCO3 precipitates, including travertines, tufas, and speleothems, are currently of grea...
"""Fissure ridge travertines grown from geothermal springs of Denizli basin, southwestern Turkey, ar...
Linking the architecture of structural conduits with the hydrothermal fluids migrating from the rese...
This study compares and contrasts the travertine depositional facies of two of the largest sites of ...
This study compares and contrasts the travertine depositional facies of two of the largest sites of ...
A systematic evaluation has been undertaken of the mechanisms and products of microbial community pr...
High CO2 springs and related travertine deposits of the Springerville area of east-central Arizona p...
AbstractIn the Denizli Basin (Turkey), located in the western Anatolian extensional province, traver...
In the Denizli Basin (Turkey), located in the western Anatolian extensional province, travertine and...
ABSTRACT: Petrographic and geochemical analyses of positing hot springs at Angel Terrace, Mammoth Ho...
Abstract: Travertine terracing is one of the most eye-catching phenomena in limestone caves and arou...
The Gazda quarry is one of the largest outcrops of the present-day Süttő travertine complex that is ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Travertine geobodies have been identified as potential reservoir analogues to ca...
This work studies a fossil system of perched and fluvial travertines passing distally to fluvial tuf...
Travertine deposits (i.e. hydrothermal spring carbonates) are common on the Tibetan Plateau but rema...
Terrestrial CaCO3 precipitates, including travertines, tufas, and speleothems, are currently of grea...
"""Fissure ridge travertines grown from geothermal springs of Denizli basin, southwestern Turkey, ar...
Linking the architecture of structural conduits with the hydrothermal fluids migrating from the rese...
This study compares and contrasts the travertine depositional facies of two of the largest sites of ...
This study compares and contrasts the travertine depositional facies of two of the largest sites of ...
A systematic evaluation has been undertaken of the mechanisms and products of microbial community pr...
High CO2 springs and related travertine deposits of the Springerville area of east-central Arizona p...
AbstractIn the Denizli Basin (Turkey), located in the western Anatolian extensional province, traver...
In the Denizli Basin (Turkey), located in the western Anatolian extensional province, travertine and...
ABSTRACT: Petrographic and geochemical analyses of positing hot springs at Angel Terrace, Mammoth Ho...
Abstract: Travertine terracing is one of the most eye-catching phenomena in limestone caves and arou...
The Gazda quarry is one of the largest outcrops of the present-day Süttő travertine complex that is ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Travertine geobodies have been identified as potential reservoir analogues to ca...
This work studies a fossil system of perched and fluvial travertines passing distally to fluvial tuf...
Travertine deposits (i.e. hydrothermal spring carbonates) are common on the Tibetan Plateau but rema...
Terrestrial CaCO3 precipitates, including travertines, tufas, and speleothems, are currently of grea...
"""Fissure ridge travertines grown from geothermal springs of Denizli basin, southwestern Turkey, ar...
Linking the architecture of structural conduits with the hydrothermal fluids migrating from the rese...