Trace element partitioning in fluvial tufa reveals variable portions of biologically influenced calcite precipitation
Posted in 3D, Geoarchaeology, Lidar Group, Publications, Research on Feb 14th, 2018
Freshwater tufas are widespread phenomena in karst environments denoting important terrestrial paleo-environmental and paleoclimate archives. Additionally, many tufa sites are UNESCO world natural heritages, which emphasizes their societal importance (e.g. Jiuzhaigou, China; Plitvice, Croatia) and the demand for comprehensive conservation and monitoring strategies. Formation of tufas is controlled by numerous factors. The latest publication - [...]