| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | - 8 The phosphate mineralogy of et-Tabun cave, Mount Carmel, Israel P. S. G O L D B E R G Institute of...Geological Survey of Israel, Jerusalem SUMMARY. Phosphates introduced into the et-Tabun cave as a result of...contact with calcite. In the more weathered parts of the section, where little or no calcite occurs, the...montgomeryite and crandallite. THE cave of et-Tabun (320 4o' N. 34 ~ 35' E., Israel grid I47O E/23o6 N) is situated...(Wadi of the caves) enters the coastal plain. This cave is one of the most important Palaeolithic sites | | Sokol, Ella V., Kozlikin, Maxim B., Kokh, Svetlana N., Nekipelova, Anna V., Kulik, Natalya A., Danilovsky, Viktoria A., Khvorov, Pavel V., Shunkov, Michael V. (2022) Phosphate Record in Pleistocene-Holocene Sediments from Denisova Cave: Formation Mechanisms and Archaeological Implications. Minerals, 12 (5) 553 doi:10.3390/min12050553 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | in Pleistocene-Holocene Sediments from Denisova Cave: Formation Mechanisms and Archaeological Implications...in Pleistocene-Holocene Sediments from Denisova Cave: Formation Mechanisms and Archaeological Implications...the sedimentary sequence of prehistoric Denisova Cave (Altai, South Siberia) has important archeological...sedimentary sequence in the East Chamber of the cave consists of argilosandy-phosphatic sediments intercalated...layers record at least three prolonged episodes of cave occupation by colonies of insectivorous bats between | | Puşcaş, Cristina M., Kristaly, Ferenc, Stremţan, Ciprian C., Onac, Bogdan P., Effenberger, Herta S. (2014) Stability of cave phosphates: Case study from Liliecilor Cave (Trascău Mountains, Romania) Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie - Abhandlungen: Journal of Mineralogy and Geoche, 191 (2) 157-168 doi:10.1127/0077-7757/2014/0254 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 2014 Article Stability of cave phosphates: Case study from Liliecilor Cave (Trascău Mountains, Romania)...infilling, fallen limestone blocks, and sediment in a cave that hosts a bat colony; thirteen of these were...taranakite, monetite and whitlockite, accompanied by calcite and gypsum. Bedrock-derived and allochthonous minerals...well defined boundaries. Key words: cave sediments, bat guano, cave phosphates, Trascău Mountains, Romania...skeletal remains, and leached soil-derived acids) to cave mineral studies resides not only in its ability | | | Book | Hamilton-Smith, Chair IUCN/WCPA Working Group on Cave and Karst Protection Alexander Klimchouk, Institute...the 100 m deep “Lost World” entrance to Mangapu Cave, Waitomo, New Zealand. (Photo by John Gunn) Stalactites...and stalagmites in “Castle Grotto”, Hollow Hill Cave, Waitomo, New Zealand. (Photo by John Gunn) A fine...(Photo by John Gunn) Classic hand silhouettes in the cave of Ujung Bulo in Sulawesi, Indonesia. (Photo by...(continent, country, region, or individual site or cave) reflecting the Advisory Board’s opinions as to | | | Book | H . Be, Neil D. Opdyke, and Guu 'At athieu 9. Calcite Accumulation Rates and Glacial to Interglacial...are at present rotating around Euler poles ( !sacks et al. 1968). Moreover, the earthquakes at the trailing...intermediate and d eep-focus earthquakes ( !sacks et al. 1968) which is accompanied by a deep trench and...be calculated from models of heat .Bow ( Langseth et al. 1966; McKenzie 1967 ). The cold plate eventually...equatorial region. Both the East Pacific rise ( Pitman et al. 1968) and the Chile rise ( H erron and Hayes |
|