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1“...Aggressive karstification can take place where dolomite and gypsum are in contact with the same...”
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2by Valle, Murilo AndradeSubjects: “...Gypsum...”
Published 2004
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3by Tommi-Morin, Gwendoline, Deschamps, Charles-Edouard, Buffin-Bélanger, Thomas, Chaillou, GwénaëlleSubjects: “...Gypsum...”
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4“... and blind galleries, as well as typical SAS morphologies such as cupolas, gypsum replacement pockets...”
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5by Plan, Lukas, Tschegg, Cornelius, De Waele, Jo, Spotl, Christoph“... and blind galleries, as well as typical SAS morphologies such as cupolas, gypsum replacement pockets...”
Published in Geomorphology (2012)
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6Corrosion morphology and cave wall alteration in an Alpine sulfuric acid cave (Kraushohle, Austria).“... and blind galleries, as well as typical SAS morphologies such as cupolas, gypsum replacement pockets...”
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7by Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation“..., gypsum, (calcium sulphate), is used. Scientists at the US Agricultural Research Service have discovered...”
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8by Carol, A. Hill“... by carbonic acid. Floor gypsum deposits up to 10 m thick and native sulfur in the caves are significantly...”
Published 1990
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9by A. Hill, Carol“... by carbonic acid. Floor gypsum deposits up to 10 m thick and native sulfur in the caves are significantly...”
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10by A. Hill, Carol“... by carbonic acid. Floor gypsum deposits up to 10 m thick and native sulfur in the caves are significantly...”
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11by Carol, A. Hill“... by carbonic acid. Floor gypsum deposits up to 10 m thick and native sulfur in the caves are significantly...”
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12by Fields, Kelli“... potentially lethal pH levels. Alum can reduce carbonates, gypsum adds calcium, baking soda adds carbonates...”
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13“...‐phosphate‐sulfate, hydrated halloysite and Fe/Mn oxides within the replacive gypsum, and (5) subsequent...”
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