2006
DOI: 10.3989/egeol.066215
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Abstract: RESUMENLos microorganismos, en particular las bacterias, habitan en todos los ambientes posibles de la biosfera incluidos los ambientes subterráneos. Desempeñan un papel importante en procesos geológicos tales como la precipitación y disolución mineral, e influyen notablemente sobre los ciclos biogeoquími-cos de diferentes elementos. Hasta este momento, son relativamente pocos los estudios orientados a conocer el papel activo de los microorganismos, especialmente las bacterias, en la formación de espeleotemas,… Show more

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“…Near the entrance, small coloured colonies, visible by the naked eye, developedcolonies are particularly interesting for the study of biomineralization processes due to stable microclimatic conditions in the cave, where bioinduced mineral fabrics are conserved without important diagenetic modifications Sanchez-Moral et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Near the entrance, small coloured colonies, visible by the naked eye, developedcolonies are particularly interesting for the study of biomineralization processes due to stable microclimatic conditions in the cave, where bioinduced mineral fabrics are conserved without important diagenetic modifications Sanchez-Moral et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geologically speaking, Altamira Cave is in a senile state with a clear tendency to disappear through natural evolution, given that the processes of destruction are more important than those of sedimentation [26]. The existence of an important network of fissures, fractures, joints, and displacements present from the top of the cave to the cave ceilings themselves affects cave stability and conditions important changes in the circulation of infiltration water, generating relevant alterations on the painting such as flaking, washing/erosion, and the concretion of carbonates [73,74].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%