Search Results - "Waele, Jo"
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Karst hydrogeology, geomorphology and caves
Published in International journal of speleology (01-01-2023)“…Auler reviews Karst hydrogeology, geomorphology and caves by Jo De Waele and Francisco Gutiérrez…”
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Underground Geodiversity of Italian Show Caves: an Overview
Published in Geoheritage (01-12-2023)“…About a fifth of the Italian territory is characterised by the presence of soluble rocks, consisting mainly of limestone and dolostone but also of marble and…”
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A Global Perspective on Sustainable Show Cave Tourism
Published in Geoheritage (01-09-2022)“…Caves are among the most visited geological features in the world, attracting over 70 million people every year in more than 1,200 caves worldwide, and…”
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Geochemical characterization of clastic sediments sheds light on energy sources and on alleged anthropogenic impacts in cave ecosystems
Published in International journal of earth sciences : Geologische Rundschau (01-04-2022)“…Caves are usually oligotrophic ecosystems, where the organic matter represents a limiting factor to the hypogeal community and sediments are often a…”
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Current perspectives on the environmental impacts and hazards in karst
Published in Environmental earth sciences (01-07-2009)“…Issue Title: Special Issue: Current perspectives on the environmental impacts and hazards in karst (pp. 235 - 406)…”
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Microbial Community Characterizing Vermiculations from Karst Caves and Its Role in Their Formation
Published in Microbial ecology (01-05-2021)“…The microbiota associated with vermiculations from karst caves is largely unknown. Vermiculations are enigmatic deposits forming worm-like patterns on cave…”
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Speleothem record attests to stable environmental conditions during Neanderthal–modern human turnover in southern Italy
Published in Nature ecology & evolution (01-09-2020)“…The causes of Neanderthal–modern human (MH) turnover are ambiguous. While potential biocultural interactions between the two groups are still little known, it…”
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Unveiling an odd fate after death: The isolated Eneolithic cranium discovered in the Marcel Loubens Cave (Bologna, Northern Italy)
Published in PloS one (03-03-2021)“…An isolated human cranium, dated to the early Eneolithic period, was discovered in 2015 at the top of a vertical shaft in the natural Marcel Loubens gypsum…”
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Hydrothermal silicification and hypogene dissolution of an exhumed Neoproterozoic carbonate sequence in Brazil: Insights from fluid inclusion microthermometry and silicon‐oxygen isotopes
Published in Basin research (01-06-2023)“…Hypogene dissolution‐precipitation processes strongly affect the petrophysical properties of carbonate rocks and fluid migration pathways in sedimentary…”
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Evaluating disturbance on mediterranean karst areas: the example of Sardinia (Italy)
Published in Environmental earth sciences (01-07-2009)“…Evaluating the human disturbance on karst areas is a difficult task because of the complexity of these peculiar and unique environments. The human impact on…”
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Stalagmites: from Science Application to Museumization
Published in Geoheritage (01-06-2021)“…The concept of geoheritage is related to places of geological interest, generally of aesthetic, cultural, socio-economic and/or scientific value. Many geosites…”
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Discussion on the article 'Coastal and inland karst morphologies driven by sea level stands: a GIS based method for their evaluation' by Canora F, Fidelibus D and Spilotro G
Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (30-06-2013)“…ABSTRACT Comments are presented on the article by Canora et al. (2012) dealing with karst morphologies driven by sea level stands in the Murge plateau of…”
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Hydrogeology and geochemistry of the sulfur karst springs at Santa Cesarea Terme (Apulia, southern Italy)
Published in Hydrogeology journal (01-02-2021)“…This work describes the geochemical and hydrogeological characteristics of Santa Cesarea Terme, an active sulfuric acid speleogenetic system located along the…”
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Intra-messinian gypsum palaeokarst in the Northern Apennines and its palaeogeographic implications
Published in Terra nova (Oxford, England) (01-06-2013)“…A short intra‐Messinian continental period has been recognised in some North Italian gypsum areas, mostly under the form of palaeokarst deposits. This emersion…”
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New insights on secondary minerals from Italian sulfuric acid caves
Published in International journal of speleology (01-09-2018)“…Sulfuric acid minerals are important clues to identify the speleogenetic phases of hypogene caves. Italy hosts ~25% of the known worldwide sulfuric acid…”
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On the Use of Tri-Stereo Pleiades Images for the Morphometric Measurement of Dolines in the Basaltic Plateau of Azrou (Middle Atlas, Morocco)
Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-10-2021)“…Hundreds of large and deep collapse dolines dot the surface of the Quaternary basaltic plateau of Azrou, in the Middle Atlas of Morocco. In the absence of…”
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Dripping and underground river waters shed light on the ecohydrology of a show cave
Published in Ecohydrology (01-04-2023)“…Water and air flows connect underground ecosystems to the surface, affecting the cave chemical and physical properties. Together with the visitor's fluxes in…”
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Geomorphology and geomorphological heritage of the Ifrane-Azrou region (Middle Atlas, Morocco)
Published in Environmental earth sciences (01-08-2009)“…Geomorphological heritage is a widely used term in European and North-American countries, but is still scarcely mentioned in Africa. Nevertheless, the…”
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Microbial diversity and biosignatures of amorphous silica deposits in orthoquartzite caves
Published in Scientific reports (04-12-2018)“…Chemical mobility of crystalline and amorphous SiO 2 plays a fundamental role in several geochemical and biological processes, with silicate minerals being the…”
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Geomicrobiology of a seawater-influenced active sulfuric acid cave
Published in PloS one (08-08-2019)“…Fetida Cave is an active sulfuric acid cave influenced by seawater, showing abundant microbial communities that organize themselves under three main different…”
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