Active growth of non-hydrothermal subaqueous and subaerial barite (BaSO4) speleothems in Lechuguilla Cave (New Mexico, USA)

Barite (BaSO4) speleothems have been reported from caves around the globe and interpreted to have chiefly formed in phreatic, hypogene, hydrothermal settings. Here we report two contrasting types of barite speleothems (bluish tabular crystals in a shallow pool and actively dripping greenish stalacti...

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Main Authors: Max Wisshak, Hazel A. Barton, Katey E. Bender, Harvey R. DuChene
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Language:English
Published: University of South Florida Libraries 2020-01-01
Series:International Journal of Speleology
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Online Access:https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/ijs/vol49/iss1/2/
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spelling doaj-f3d92605129c4b36ba860d282ef6d07f2021-05-02T21:39:54ZengUniversity of South Florida LibrariesInternational Journal of Speleology0392-66721827-806X2020-01-01491112610.5038/1827-806X.49.1.2280Active growth of non-hydrothermal subaqueous and subaerial barite (BaSO4) speleothems in Lechuguilla Cave (New Mexico, USA)Max Wisshak0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7531-3317Hazel A. Barton1Katey E. Bender2Harvey R. DuChene3Senckenberg am Meer, Marine Research DepartmentUniversity of AkronUniversity of AkronPO Box 362, Lake City, CO 81235, USABarite (BaSO4) speleothems have been reported from caves around the globe and interpreted to have chiefly formed in phreatic, hypogene, hydrothermal settings. Here we report two contrasting types of barite speleothems (bluish tabular crystals in a shallow pool and actively dripping greenish stalactites), which today form at lower temperatures in the non-hydrothermal and vadose environment of Lechuguilla Cave, New Mexico, USA. Scanning electron microscopy analysis, along with energy- and wavelength-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS, WDS), as well as X-ray diffraction (XRD), characterize the habit and chemical composition as barite. Fractionation of the minor element calcium is related to growth along different crystal faces whereas variations in strontium concentration are mirrored in blue color zoning of the pool crystals. Two possible modes of non-hydrothermal barite precipitation are discussed: (1) intense evaporation driven by thermal atmospheric convection cells or (2) mixing of barium-rich, sulfate-poor water with water rich in sulfate. Both processes, in isolation or in combination, lead to supersaturation and could explain formation of the investigated barite speleothems. Observations of three types of microbes on the pool barite crystals showing evidence of incrustation raises the question whether there is a potential involvement of microbial activity in the temperate barite precipitation in Lechuguilla Cave.https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/ijs/vol49/iss1/2/baritespeleothemprecipitationmicrobesincrustation
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author Max Wisshak
Hazel A. Barton
Katey E. Bender
Harvey R. DuChene
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Hazel A. Barton
Katey E. Bender
Harvey R. DuChene
Active growth of non-hydrothermal subaqueous and subaerial barite (BaSO4) speleothems in Lechuguilla Cave (New Mexico, USA)
International Journal of Speleology
barite
speleothem
precipitation
microbes
incrustation
author_facet Max Wisshak
Hazel A. Barton
Katey E. Bender
Harvey R. DuChene
author_sort Max Wisshak
title Active growth of non-hydrothermal subaqueous and subaerial barite (BaSO4) speleothems in Lechuguilla Cave (New Mexico, USA)
title_short Active growth of non-hydrothermal subaqueous and subaerial barite (BaSO4) speleothems in Lechuguilla Cave (New Mexico, USA)
title_full Active growth of non-hydrothermal subaqueous and subaerial barite (BaSO4) speleothems in Lechuguilla Cave (New Mexico, USA)
title_fullStr Active growth of non-hydrothermal subaqueous and subaerial barite (BaSO4) speleothems in Lechuguilla Cave (New Mexico, USA)
title_full_unstemmed Active growth of non-hydrothermal subaqueous and subaerial barite (BaSO4) speleothems in Lechuguilla Cave (New Mexico, USA)
title_sort active growth of non-hydrothermal subaqueous and subaerial barite (baso4) speleothems in lechuguilla cave (new mexico, usa)
publisher University of South Florida Libraries
series International Journal of Speleology
issn 0392-6672
1827-806X
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Barite (BaSO4) speleothems have been reported from caves around the globe and interpreted to have chiefly formed in phreatic, hypogene, hydrothermal settings. Here we report two contrasting types of barite speleothems (bluish tabular crystals in a shallow pool and actively dripping greenish stalactites), which today form at lower temperatures in the non-hydrothermal and vadose environment of Lechuguilla Cave, New Mexico, USA. Scanning electron microscopy analysis, along with energy- and wavelength-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS, WDS), as well as X-ray diffraction (XRD), characterize the habit and chemical composition as barite. Fractionation of the minor element calcium is related to growth along different crystal faces whereas variations in strontium concentration are mirrored in blue color zoning of the pool crystals. Two possible modes of non-hydrothermal barite precipitation are discussed: (1) intense evaporation driven by thermal atmospheric convection cells or (2) mixing of barium-rich, sulfate-poor water with water rich in sulfate. Both processes, in isolation or in combination, lead to supersaturation and could explain formation of the investigated barite speleothems. Observations of three types of microbes on the pool barite crystals showing evidence of incrustation raises the question whether there is a potential involvement of microbial activity in the temperate barite precipitation in Lechuguilla Cave.
topic barite
speleothem
precipitation
microbes
incrustation
url https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/ijs/vol49/iss1/2/
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