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Impact of geogenic degassing on C-isotopic composition of dissolved carbon in karst systems of Greece

2022

The Earth C-cycle is complex, where endogenic and exogenic sources are interconnected, operating in a multiple spatial and temporal scale (Lee et al., 2019). Non-volcanic CO2 degassing from active tectonic structures is one of the less defined components of this cycle (Frondini et al., 2019). Carbon mass-balance (Chiodini et al., 2000) is a useful tool to quantify the geogenic carbon output from regional karst hydrosystems. This approach has been demonstrated for central Italy and may be valid also for Greece, due to the similar geodynamic settings. Deep degassing in Greece has been ascertained mainly at hydrothermal and volcanic areas, but the impact of geogenic CO2 released by active tect…

Earth C-cycle CO2 degassing karst systems.Settore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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The "Paleorisorgenza" of the Monte Conca karst system (Campofranco - CL)

2009

Gypsum karst system Sicily.Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E Geomorfologia
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New Knowledge on the Monte Conca gypsum karst system (Central-Western Sicily).

2009

Gypsum karst system SicilySettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E Geomorfologia
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New knowledge on the Monte Conca gypsum karst system (Central-western Sicily, Italy)

2011

The Monte Conca karst system is located in Central-Western Sicily, where Messinian evaporites are widespread. Here, the evaporites lie on lower Messinian-middle Serravallian clayey-marly-sandy deposits and are overlain locally by Pliocene marly limestones. These successions are affected by E-W, and to a lesser degree N-S and NW-SE, high-angle faults that have also produced lateral contacts between the gypsum units and the clayey-marly deposits. The cave passages reachaltogether about 2.4 km in lengthand 130 m in depth, and the system consists of a sink cave, a resurgence and a relict resurgence. At large scale it is characterized by superimposed levels of sub-horizontal galleries connected …

Gypsum karst system speleogenesis Monte Conca Sicilygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEvaporiteLandformSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaEcological successionKarstDebrisSink (geography)PaleontologyCaveAlluviumGeomorphologyGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesActa Carsologica
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The "Paleorisorgenza" of the Monte Conca gypsum karst system (south-central Sicily)

2010

Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaGypsum karst systemSicily
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EXPLORATIONS AND DOCUMENTATION ON THE ATEPETACO KARST SYSTEM (HUEYTAMALCO, PUEBLA, MEXICO)

2013

Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaMexico Karst system Atepetaco
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Gypsum karst systems of southern-central Sicily (southern Italy) as powerful markers in geomorphological studies

2011

erosion base levelSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaGypsum karst systemSicilygeomorphological evolution
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