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Stigobionti
Sulfidic Ground-Water Chemistry in the Frasassi Caves, Italy
Karst Processes and Carbon Flux in the Frasassi Caves, Italy
FF Directory
Geomicrobiology of Biovermiculations from the Frasassi Cave System, Italy
"Grotte Di Frasassi-Grotta Grande Del Vento" (Central Apennines, Italy)
Sulfur-Cycling and Microorganisms of the Frasassi Cave System, Italy
The Pennsylvania State University
Ostracod Assemblages in the Frasassi Caves and Adjacent Sulfidic Spring and Sentino River in the Northeastern Apennines of Italy
2019-2020 Annual Report 1 Nckri’S New Look
Energy from the Water, the Frasassi Caves
The Frasassi Stygobionts and Their Sulfidic Environment
Lights and Shadows on the Conservation of a Rock Art Cave: the Case of Lascaux Cave
An Epigravettian Hypogeal Site in the Grotta Del Fiume Cave at Frasassi
Hypogene Cave Morphologies
Lights and Shadows on the Conservation of a Rock Art Cave: the Case of Lascaux Cave
Top View
Gypsum Deposits in the Frasassi Caves, Central Italy
Corrosion of Limestone Tablets in Sulfidic Ground-Water: Measurements and Speleogenetic Implications Sandro Galdenzi1
(“Snottites”) from the Frasassi Caves, Italy Daniel S. Jones Senior
Questionnaire for the Tourism Analysis on Caves
Sulfuric Acid Speleogenesis (SAS) Close to the Water Table: Examples from Southern France, Austria, and Sicily
Journal of Cave and Karst Studies Volume 75 Number 1 April 2013 1 11 28 38 51 60 64 68 81
Sulfur-Oxidizing Bacteria and the Cave Environment
Caves Junior
Submitted to the Combined Faculties for the Natural Sciences and For
Parks and Nature Reserves in the Marche Region
Tea Tree Gully Gem & Mineral Club News
Stygobitic Crustaceans in an Anchialine Cave with An
Mirona Chirienco
Groundwater Biodiversity in a Chemoautotrophic Cave Ecosystem: How Geochemistry Regulates Microcrustacean Community Structure
Hypogene Cave Morphologies
Barite Replacement Boxwork in the Frasassi Caves (Italy) Sandro Galdenzi 60035 Jesi, Italy
Hypogene Cave Morphologies
53 (2014) 3 Karst Forms Are Missing
Observations from Active Sulfuric Karst Systems: Is the Present the Key to Understanding Guadalupe Mountain Speleogenesis? Louise D