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    ... and blind galleries, as well as typical SAS morphologies such as cupolas, gypsum replacement pockets...
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    ... pods of gypsum. Many of the breccia pipes are tall (>250 m) and postdate several shallow karstification...
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    by Carol, A. Hill
    Published 1990
    ... by carbonic acid. Floor gypsum deposits up to 10 m thick and native sulfur in the caves are significantly...
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    by A. Hill, Carol
    Published 1990
    ... by carbonic acid. Floor gypsum deposits up to 10 m thick and native sulfur in the caves are significantly...
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    by Florea, Lee J.
    Published 2013
    ... and gypsum equilibrium reactions reveal that DOC concentration is inversely related to discharge, multiple...
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    ... identified in caves. By far, the richest diversity of cryogenic minerals occurs in gypsum-hosted ice caves....
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    ... and abiotic reactions. The sulfuric acid dissolves the limestone bedrock and forms gypsum, which is readily...
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    ... secondary gypsum deposits. Speleothems typically linked to hydrothermal water upwelling and CO2 degassing...
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    .... The isotopic composition (δ18O and δ34S) of sulfate minerals (mainly gypsum) from seven caves of the Cerna...
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    .... The isotopic composition (δ18O and δ34S) of sulfate minerals (mainly gypsum) from seven caves of the Cerna...
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