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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 May 2004
Geology (2004) 32 (5): 369–372.
...Annette Summers Engel; Libby A. Stern; Philip C. Bennett Abstract The sulfuric acid speleogenesis (SAS) model was introduced in the early 1970s from observations of Lower Kane Cave, Wyoming, and was proposed as a cave-enlargement process due to primarily H 2 S autoxidation to sulfuric acid...
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Figure 1. Site location map and plan-view cave map showing main spring sites and stream channel in Lower Kane Cave, Wyoming (modified from Egemeier, 1981). Photograph shows white filamentous microbial mats downstream from Upper Spring orifice (flow is left to right)
Published: 01 May 2004
Figure 1. Site location map and plan-view cave map showing main spring sites and stream channel in Lower Kane Cave, Wyoming (modified from Egemeier, 1981 ). Photograph shows white filamentous microbial mats downstream from Upper Spring orifice (flow is left to right)
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Figure 4. A: Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) of microbial mat sample from mat terminus with probes EUB338I–IIImix (green) and GAM42a (light blue), specific for all Eubacteria (dominated by filamentous “Epsilonproteobacteria”) and Gammaproteobacteria (which includes Thiothrix spp.), respectively. B and C: FISH of filaments attached to polished chip of native limestone from mesh-covered buried slides using probe LKC1006 (B: green) specific for dominant epsilonproteobacterial group in Lower Kane Cave microbial mats and with probe GAM42a (C: light blue). Scale bar in all images represents 20 μm
Published: 01 May 2004
.), respectively. B and C: FISH of filaments attached to polished chip of native limestone from mesh-covered buried slides using probe LKC1006 (B: green) specific for dominant epsilonproteobacterial group in Lower Kane Cave microbial mats and with probe GAM42a (C: light blue). Scale bar in all images represents 20
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2008
Clays and Clay Minerals (2008) 56 (1): 128–129.
... in the Lower Kane Cave, Wyoming, where all the techniques discussed were applied to discern how the acid sulfate, as well as neutrophyllic microbial communities, enhanced karst development. Chapter 3 reviews and discusses abiotic and biotic dissolution kinetics of (bio)geochemical processes. Aspects...
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2022
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2022) 98 (10): 1380–1384.
... . Engel , A.S. , Meisinger , D.B. , Porter , M.L. , Payn , R.A. , Schmid , M. , Stern , L.A. , Schleifer , K.H. , Lee , N.M. ( 2010 ) Linking phylogenetic and functional diversity to nutrient spiraling in microbial mats from Lower Kane Cave (USA) . ISME Jour ., v. 4 , pp...
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... (“formed from below”) sources for sulfuric acid by his clear documentation of the process in action at Lower Kane and Hellspont Caves in north-central Wyoming. He demonstrated that H 2 S in oxygen-depleted water rapidly oxidized to form sulfuric acid (H 2 SO 4 ) upon entering the caves through subterranean...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 September 1992
AAPG Bulletin (1992) 76 (9): 1310–1323.
... intervals from the base of the upper sheet and top of the lower sheet. The missing section from this inter-sheet detachment zone may have been transported toward the foreland and incorporated into the leading parts of the thrust sheet. The tectonic thinning solves space problems associated with duplication...
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Journal Article
Published: 26 February 2024
Petroleum Geoscience (2024) 30 (1): petgeo2023-008.
... area, the solution process has created subsurface caves that have caused the collapse of the overburdened sediments, resulting in sinkhole features. In general, palaeokarsts are ancient karst features that have been fossilized or preserved. These features are mostly filled with lithified sediments...
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Journal Article
Published: 09 April 2018
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2018) 62 (1): 66–75.
.... Maurice. Scratching the subsurface: understanding the diversity of microbial communities in Ogof Ffynnon Ddu, Wales. Claxby Iron Mine and the Lower Cretaceous of Lincolnshire Leaders: P. Hildreth and S. Squires October 22nd: Joint meeting with the British Cave Research Association and Leeds...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1989
AAPG Bulletin (1989) 73 (3): 276–288.
..., where lower members of the Devonian Chemung Group are exposed at the surface. The Silurian-Devonian sequence across this area is generally interpreted to be detached above decollements in the Ordovician Martinsburg Formation (see Perry, 1971 , 1978 ; Rowlands and Kanes, 1972 ; Jacobeen and Kanes...
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Journal: Geophysics
Published: 14 January 2005
Geophysics (2005) 70 (1): F11–F16.
... 2800 2180 5.5 Massilon 0.26 5300 2810 24.3 Berea 0.23 720 2650 38.5 The key new feature is the addition of two transducers near the lower corners of the block that are used to measure the “deep” velocity beyond the borehole stress concentrations. Figure 2 shows the stress...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1922
AAPG Bulletin (1922) 6 (3): 199–227.
... regions, this brief summary of stratigraphic observations based on detailed and reconnaissance field work during the summer of 1921 is presented. 2 The area examined by the writer lies in central southern Utah in Kane, Garfield and Wayne counties. Kane County borders the Arizona state line; each...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2010
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2010) 181 (4): 327–335.
... (0.07% at Chat Cave). Minor changes in base level cause the flow to migrate laterally, to form incipient mazes [ Audra, 2007 ]. Major base-level lowering makes successive horizontal cave levels. The clearest examples of water-table sulfuric caves are Villa Luz Cave (Mexico), Chat Cave (France), and Kane...
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Journal Article
Journal: The Leading Edge
Published: 01 June 2005
The Leading Edge (2005) 24 (6): 585–590.
... flats. The lowering of the Dead Sea renewed erosion and accelerated subsurface water circulation. Figure 3. Synthetic magnetic anomaly caused by concealed cavern in low magnetic media. The microgravity data, described in the 2001 TLE article, indicated a subsurface mass deficiency...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1988
AAPG Bulletin (1988) 72 (5): 600–614.
..., CMAR = Cacapon Mountain-Adams Run, CM = Cave Mountain, DP = Deer Park, GV = Great Valley, LNM = Little North Mountain, N = Nittany, NM = North Mountain, WM = Wills Mountain, WS = Warm Springs. A1 = area 1, A2 = area 2, A3 = area 3, A4 = area 4, A5 = area 5, A6 = area 6, T = transition. Figure 4...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2016
American Mineralogist (2016) 101 (12): 2716–2722.
... lower P-T . Concentrations of Cr between 700–1500 μg/g are associated with pink color and combinations of different habits (dipyramidal, prismatic, or dipyramidal-prismatic) in these samples. Contents of Fe ~700 μg/g and Cr ~1200 μg/g in sapphire crystals from the Morogoro area of Tanzania caused pink...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 December 2011
AAPG Bulletin (2011) 95 (12): 2061–2083.
... facies classification of Loucks and Mescher (2001) , for example, undisturbed host rock, cave-fill chaotic breccia, cave-sediment fill, and speleothems. The lower 82 m (269 ft) of core is undisturbed host rock composed mainly of burrowed lime mudstone deposited in a shallow-subtidal environment...
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Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 16 August 2019
PALAIOS (2019) 34 (8): 393–403.
... . Sarbu, S.M., Kane, T.C., and Kinkle, B.K., 1996 , A chemoautotrophically based cave ecosystem : Science , v . 272 , p . 1953 – 1955 . Scherer...
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Journal: Geophysics
Published: 07 October 2015
Geophysics (2015) 80 (6): D565–D574.
... and lower parts, respectively, indicating the possible location of fractures or caves in the reservoir. Their azimuth can be directly observed in the 3D image, although the 3D image shows the possible azimuth of the reflector, and the image of the reflector may not be the same as the original shape...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2011
Journal of the Geological Society (2011) 168 (4): 913–926.
... by active braided stream flow and fine-grained terra rossa soil developments associated with abundant rhizoid fabrics. Fig. 2. ( a ) View towards the SW along the Ghar Lapsi coastline showing the former coastal cliff line (1) associated with sea caves. The lower grassy slopes are cloaked in subaerial...
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