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Corrosion of calcite speleothems in epigenic caves of Moravian Karst (Czech Republic)

Authors

FAIMON Jiří BALDÍK Vít ŠTELCL Jindřich VŠIANSKÝ Dalibor REZ Jiří PRACNÝ Pavel NOVOTNÝ Roman LANG Marek ROUBAL Zdeněk SZABÓ Zoltán HADACZ Roman

Year of publication 2024
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Environmental Earth Sciences
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
web https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12665-024-11449-w
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12665-024-11449-w
Keywords Corrosion; Calcite speleothem; Epigenic cave; Karst vertical profile; Water aggressivity
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Description Corrosion processes were studied in epigenic caves of the Moravian Karst (MK). Samples of naturally corroded speleothems and carbonate rocks collected in various MK caves were compared with limestone and calcite standards that were corroded under well-controlled conditions in the laboratory. Two stages of corrosion were distinguished: (1) an early stage of pitting and linear corrosion predisposed by point and line defects in the standards, and (2) an advanced stage characterized by deep corrosion of the entire standard surface. During the second stage, the internal structure of the corroded substrate remained partially preserved, however, if the water was extremely aggressive, the corrosion progressed to depth en-bloc regardless of the structure. In this paper, we (1) proposed a new corrosion mechanism based on the binding of aqueous calcium by clays and tested it experimentally in the cave, (2) characterized conditions that generally favor the formation of aggressive waters (water undersaturated with calcite) into seven categories incorporating them into a conceptual model of the karst vertical profile, and (3) discussed anthropogenic influences on these processes.

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