On the Genesis of Aluminum-Rich Speleothems in a Granite Cave of NW Spain

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Sanjurjo-Sanchez, Jorge; Carlos Arce Chamorro; Juan Ramón Vidal Romaní; Marcos Vaqueiro-Rodríguez; Victor Barrientos; and Joeri Kaal. 2021. On the genesis of aluminum-rich speleothems in a granite cave of NW Spain. International Journal of Speleology, 50: 25-40. Available at: https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/ijs/vol50/iss1/3

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[Abstract] Granite massifs often contain caves, with dimensions ranging from a few meters up to 1,000 m, also referred to as pseudokarst. The speleothems in such caves are mostly composed of either Si-rich (commonly opal-A) or Al-rich authigenic mineraloids. Whereas the formation and geochemical composition of opal-A biospeleothems have been studied and are fairly well understood, knowledge on the Al-rich analogues is scarce. This work reports for the first time a study on the composition, accretion process, age and growth rate of an Al-rich speleothem type flowstone from the A Trapa Cave System (Galicia, NW Spain), developed in a granite cave. To understand the growth process, trickling water was analyzed and the deposition environment inside the cave was characterized. We found that the speleothems are alternating Si- and Al-rich layered deposits formed between 1,635 ± 75 and 1,243 ± 58 cal BP by percolating water that carries underground mineral grains, dissolved ions, and organic matter from soil and the weathered bedrock above the cave.

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Atribución-NoComercial 4.0 Internacional
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