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Community Structure of Subsurface Biofilms in the Thermal Sulfidic Caves of Acquasanta Terme, Italy




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Spatial variability of cave-air carbon dioxide and methane concentrations and isotopic compositions in a semi-arid karst environment




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Diverse microbial communities inhabiting ferromanganese deposits in Lechuguilla and Spider Caves




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Making a living while starving in the dark: metagenomic insights into the energy dynamics of a carbonate cave




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Cave microbial community composition in oceanic islands: disentangling the effect of different colored mats in diversity patterns of Azorean lava caves




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Calcite biomineralization by bacterial isolates from the recently discovered pristine karstic Herrenberg cave




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Arid hypogene karst in a multi-aquifer system: hydrogeology and speleogenesis of Ashalim Cave, Negev Desert, Israel




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Hypogenic karst at the Arabian platform margins: Implications for far-field groundwater systems




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The Judean Desert—The Major Hypogene Cave Region of the Southern Levant




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Understanding and preserving caves and karst landscapes




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Preserving fossils in the national parks: A history




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Hypogenic karst at the Arabian platform margins: Implications for far-field groundwater systems




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Dissolution of limestone fractures by cooling waters: Early development of hypogene karst systems




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6.3 Sources of Water Aggressiveness – The Driving Force of Karstification




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Last Glacial warm events on Mount Hermon: the southern extension of the Alpine karst range of the east Mediterranean




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Mischungskorrosion - Ein Beitrag zum Verkarstungsproblem




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Karst Hydrology and Physical Speleology




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Sulfuric acid speleogenesis (SAS) close to the water table: Examples from southern France, Austria, and Sicily




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Evolution of isolated caves in porous limestone by mixing of phreatic water and surface water at the water table of unconfined aquifers: A model approach




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6.6 Karstification by Geothermal Waters




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Karst Hydrogeology and Geomorphology




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Karst origin of the upper erosion surface in the Northern Judean Mountains, Israel




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The Cave of the Letters Sediments—Indication of an Early Phase of the Dead Sea Depression?




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Morphometry and distribution of isolated caves as a guide for phreatic and confined paleohydrological conditions




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Rapid entrenchment of stream profiles in the salt caves of Mount Sedom, Israel




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Cross-formational rising groundwater at an artesian karstic basin: the Ayalon Saline Anomaly, Israel




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Evidence for isotopic equlibrium in stalagmites from caves in a dry region: Jerusalem, Israel




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Continental Oxygen Isotopic Record of the Last 170,000 Years in Jerusalem




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Paleoclimate and vegetation of the Last Glacial Cycles in Jerusalem from a Speleothem Record




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Radiocarbon Chronology of the Holocene Dead Sea: Attempting a Regional Correlation




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Gypsum deposits in the Frasassi Caves, Central Italy




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Occurrence of hypogenic caves in a karst region: Examples from central Italy




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Sulfuric Acid Speleogenesis of Carlsbad Cavern and Its Relationship to Hydrocarbons, Delaware Basin, New Mexico and Texas




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Determining the Environmental Sore Load of Pseudogymnoascus Destructans




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Natural selection in bats with historical exposure to white-nose syndrome




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Landscape structure and ecology influence the spread of a bat fungal disease




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Microscopic fungi on cadavers and skeletons from cave and mine environments




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Trichoderma polysporum selectively inhibits white-nose syndrome fungal pathogen Pseudogymnoascus destructans amidst soil microbes




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Experimental Infection of Tadarida brasiliensis with Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the Fungus That Causes White-Nose Syndrome




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Schistura larketensis, a new cavernicolous fish (Teleostei: Nemacheilidae) from Meghalaya, Northeast India




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Schistura spekuli, a new species of cave fishes from northern Vietnam (Teleostei: Balitoridae)




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6.4 Karst Geomorphology: Sulfur Karst Processes




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Early Development of Karst Systems: 2. Turbulent Flow




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Fate of sulfide in the Frasassi cave system and implications for sulfuric acid speleogenesis




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Al-Daher Cave (Bergish), Jordan, the First Extensive Jordanian Limestone Cave: A Convective Carlsbad-Type Cave?




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Morphogenesis of hypogenic caves




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The longest limestone caves of Israel




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Deep confined karst detection, analysis and paleo-hydrology reconstruction at a basin-wide scale using new geophysical interpretation of borehole logs




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Stromatolites in caves of the Dead Sea Fault Escarpment: implications to latest Pleistocene lake levels and tectonic subsidence




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Late Neogene rift valley fill sediments preserved in caves of the Dead Sea Fault Escarpment (Israel): palaeogeographic and morphotectonic implications