International audienceCaves formed by rising sulfuric waters have been described from all over the world in a wide variety of climate settings, from arid regions to mid-latitude and alpine areas. H2S is generally formed at depth by reduction of sulfates in the presence of hydrocarbons and is transported in solution through the deep aquifers. In tectonically disturbed areas major fractures eventually allow these H2S-bearing fluids to rise to the surface where oxidation processes can become active producing sulfuric acid. This extremely strong acid reacts with the carbonate bedrock creating caves, some of which are among the largest and most spectacular in the world. Production of sulfuric acid mostly occurs at or close to the water table but...
In Italy, especially along the Apennine Chain, numerous active and inactive sulfuric acid speleogene...
Whereas most karstic caves worldwide are formed by carbonic acid, a small but significant number of ...
Montecchio cave (Grosseto province, Tuscany, Italy) opens at 320 m asl, in a small outcrop of Jurass...
Caves formed by rising sulfuric waters have been described from all over the world in a wide variety...
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 ...
Sulfuric acid caves can display a variety of forms, from 3D maze systems, to isolated chambers, and ...
International audienceThe oxidation of hydrocarbons and sulfide sources (H2S, pyrite) produces sulfu...
Many hypogene caves are formed by sulfuric acid produced by the oxidation of sulfides, particularly ...
International audienceIn carbonate rocks, natural production of sulfuric acid can form karstic cavit...
Italy hosts 25% of the known worldwide sulfuric acid speleogenetic (SAS) systems, i.e. very peculia...
Sulphuric acid speleogenesis (SAS) related to the upwelling of acid water enriched in H2S and CO2 re...
The oxidation of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has led to the formation of some of the world\u27s largest c...
The sulfuric acid speleogenesis (SAS) model was introduced in the early 1970s from observations of L...
In Italy, especially along the Apennine Chain, numerous active and inactive sulfuric acid speleogene...
Whereas most karstic caves worldwide are formed by carbonic acid, a small but significant number of ...
Montecchio cave (Grosseto province, Tuscany, Italy) opens at 320 m asl, in a small outcrop of Jurass...
Caves formed by rising sulfuric waters have been described from all over the world in a wide variety...
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 ...
Sulfuric acid caves can display a variety of forms, from 3D maze systems, to isolated chambers, and ...
International audienceThe oxidation of hydrocarbons and sulfide sources (H2S, pyrite) produces sulfu...
Many hypogene caves are formed by sulfuric acid produced by the oxidation of sulfides, particularly ...
International audienceIn carbonate rocks, natural production of sulfuric acid can form karstic cavit...
Italy hosts 25% of the known worldwide sulfuric acid speleogenetic (SAS) systems, i.e. very peculia...
Sulphuric acid speleogenesis (SAS) related to the upwelling of acid water enriched in H2S and CO2 re...
The oxidation of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has led to the formation of some of the world\u27s largest c...
The sulfuric acid speleogenesis (SAS) model was introduced in the early 1970s from observations of L...
In Italy, especially along the Apennine Chain, numerous active and inactive sulfuric acid speleogene...
Whereas most karstic caves worldwide are formed by carbonic acid, a small but significant number of ...
Montecchio cave (Grosseto province, Tuscany, Italy) opens at 320 m asl, in a small outcrop of Jurass...