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Title: Impact of wildfires on subsurface volcanic environments: New insights into speleothem chemistry
Authors: Miller, Ana Z.
De la Rosa, José M.
Jiménez-Morillo, Nicasio T.
Pereira, Manuel F.C
González-Pérez, José A.
Knicker, Heike
Saiz-Jimenez, Cesareo
Keywords: Volcanic caves
Wildfires
Soil organic matter
Analytical pyrolysis
Stable isotopes
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2020
Publisher: Elseviers
Citation: Miller AZ, De la Rosa JM, Jiménez-Morillo NT, et al. (2020). Impact of wildfires on subsurface volcanic environments: New insights into speleothem chemistry. Sci. Total Environ. 698; 134321.
Abstract: Siliceous speleothems frequently reported in volcanic caves have been traditionally interpreted as resulting from basalt weathering combined with the activity of microbial communities. A characteristic feature in lava tubes from Hawaii, Azores and Canary Islands is the occurrence of black jelly-like speleothems. Here we describe the formation process of siliceous black speleothems found in a lava tube from La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, based on mineralogy, microscopy, light stable isotopes, analytical pyrolysis, NMR spectroscopy and chemometric analyses. The data indicate that the black speleothems are composed of a hydrated gel matrix of amorphous aluminum silicate materials containing charred vegetation and thermally degraded resins from pines or triterpenoids from Erica arborea, characteristic of the overlying laurel forest. This is the first observation of a connection between fire and speleothem chemistry from volcanic caves. We conclude that wildfires and organic matter from the surface area overlying caves may play an important role in the formation of speleothems found in La Palma and demonstrate that siliceous speleothems are potential archives for past fires.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/31549
Type: article
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