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Tytuł:
Airborne Microorganisms of Hypogenic Maze Caves Based on the Example of the Zoloushka Cave, Ukraine-Moldova
Mikroorganizmy w powietrzu labiryntowych jaskiń hypogenicznych na przykładzie Jaskini Zołuszka, Ukraina-Mołdowa
Autorzy:
Wojkowski, Jakub
Andreychouk, Viacheslav
Frączek, Krzysztof
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1811978.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Politechnika Koszalińska. Wydawnictwo Uczelniane
Tematy:
airborne microorganisms
cave microclimate
hypogenic cave
Zoloushka Cave
Ukraine
Moldova
mikroorganizmy
mikroklimat jaskiń
jaskinia hypogeniczna
Jaskinia Zołuszka
Ukraina
Mołdawia
Opis:
The article presents the results of microbiological and microclimatic research carried out in a large maze Zoloushka Cave (Ukraine-Moldova). The cave was artificially exposed during the exploitation of the gypsum quarry founded in the late '40s of the last century. Until the cave labyrinth was opened by the quarry, the underground system of cavities had been almost completely filled with water and constituted a natural part of the rich in water karst aquifer. The cave became exposed while being at the stage of its active formation, and its artificial dehydration enabled researchers to observe the ('accelerated') course of various processes associated with the transition of the caves from the watered (freatic) stages to vadose and dry. Microbiological analyses aimed to determine the number of microorganisms (heterotrophic bacteria, Actinobacteria, and fungi) present in the air of the cave in two seasons – summer and winter. Microclimatic study aimed to determine the thermal, humidity and circulation characteristics of the cave microclimate The rules of occurrence of microorganisms in temporal and spatial (within a cave) cross-sections and the relative role of external and internal (cave) factors in shaping of the microbiological "image" of cave air were established. The stability of the microclimate (ecological) conditions in the cave in the course of the year allows the conclusion that most of the microorganisms come from the outside and enters the cave during the exchange of the air with the external environment. Nevertheless, the environment of the cave does not remain passive – it makes the air contents spatially (within the cave field) diverse and, in some cases, it determines them (in places of significant anthropogenic pollution of the cave, which probably facilitates the growth of fungi). The measurements have shown that the total number of the studied groups of microorganisms in the air of the cave varies in the course of year within the following ranges: heterotrophic bacteria 48-2,630 cfu·m-3, fungi 80-3,395 cfu·m-3, and Actinobacteria 5-51 cfu·m-3. Mean values of the microbial aerosol concentrations with respect to the entire cave are: heterotrophic bacteria – 353 cfu·m-3, fungi – 974 cfu·m-3, and Actinobacteria – 17 cfu·m-3. In general, there is a regularity of an increase in their concentration during the warm period: 3-5 times higher values for bacteria (48-764 cfu·m-3 in winter and 175-2630 cfu·m-3 in summer), 4-5 times for fungi (80-990 cfu·m-3 in winter and 390-3395 cfu·m-3 in summer), and 0-1 times for Actinobacteria (0-51 cfu·m-3 in winter and 5-55 cfu·m-3 in summer).
Artykuł prezentuje wyniki badań mikrobiologicznych i mikroklimatycznych przeprowadzonych w dużej labiryntowej Jaskini Zołuszka (Ukraina-Moldowa). Jaskinia została odkryta podczas eksploatacji gipsowego kamieniołomu założonego pod koniec lat 40-tych ubiegłego wieku. Przed otwarciem labiryntu jaskiniowego system próżni podziemnych był prawie całkowicie wypełniony wodą i stanowił naturalną część zasobnego w wodę wodonośca krasowego. Otwarcie jaskini na etapie jej aktywnego formowania się oraz sztuczne jej odwodnienie stworzyło okazję do obserwacji (w trybie „przyśpieszonym”) przebiegu różnorakich procesów, towarzyszących przejściom jaskiń ze stadiów zawodnionych (freatycznych) do wadycznych i suchych. Badania mikrobiologiczne zmierzały do określenia liczebności mikroorganizmów (bakterii, grzybów i promieniowców) występujących w powietrzu jaskini w dwóch kontrastowych porach roku, latem i zimą. Badaniom mikrobiologicznym towarzyszyły pomiary mikroklimatyczne, które miały na celu ustalenie termicznych, wilgotnościowych i cyrkulacyjnych charakterystyk mikroklimatu jaskini. Ustalono prawidłowości występowania mikroorganizmów w przebiegu czasowym oraz przestrzennym (w obrębie jaskini), a także względną role czynników zewnętrznych i wewnętrznych (jaskiniowych) w kształtowaniu „obrazu” mikrobiologicznego powietrza jaskiniowego. Stabilność warunków mikroklimatycznych (ekologicznych) w jaskini w przebiegu rocznym pozwala wnioskować, że większość mikroorganizmów pochodzi z zewnętrzi trafia do jaskini w trakcie wymiany jej powietrza ze środowiskiem zewnętrznym. Nie mniej jednak, środowisko jaskiniowe nie pozostaje bierne, lecz różnicuje przestrzennie (w polu jaskiniowym) te zawartości, a w niektórych przypadkach również je warunkuje (w miejsca o znacznym antropogenicznym zanieczyszczeniu jaskini, sprzyjającym prawdopodobnie rozwojowi grzybów). Pomiary wykazały, że ogólna liczba badanych grup mikroorganizmów w powietrzu jaskini waha się w przebiegu rocznym w następujących przedziałach: bakterie 48-2630 jtk∙m-3 (rozrzut ponad 50-krotny), grzyby 80-3395 jtk∙m-3 (rozrzut ponad 40-krotny), promieniowce 5-51 jtk∙m-3 (rozrzut ponad 10-krotny). Średnie liczby zawartości mikroorganizmów w odniesieniu do całej jaskini wynoszą: bakterie 353 jtk∙m-3 grzyby 974 jtk∙m-3 i promieniowce 17 jtk∙m-3. Na ogół występuje prawidłowość wzrastania ich ilości w okresie ciepłym: dla bakterii 3-5 razy (48-764 jtk∙m-3 zimą i 175-2630 jtk∙m-3 latem), dla grzybów 4-5 razy (80-990 jtk∙m-3 zimą i 390-3395 jtk∙m-3 latem) i promieniowców 0-1 razy (0-51 jtk∙m-3 zimą i 5-55 jtk∙m-3 latem).
Źródło:
Rocznik Ochrona Środowiska; 2019, Tom 21, cz. 2; 1116-1135
1506-218X
Pojawia się w:
Rocznik Ochrona Środowiska
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Variability in chemical composition of waters in the Zoloushka gypsum cave (Ukraine-Moldova) as a consequence of anthropogenic degradation of a karst aquifer
Autorzy:
Andreychouk, Viacheslav
Różkowski, Jacek
Jóźwiak, Krzysztof
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2060096.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
karst aquifer degradation
gypsum karst
water geochemistry
Zoloushka Cave
Opis:
The Zoloushka Cave, with passages >90 km long and a volume of ~0.65 million m3, is among the largest gypsum caves in the world. The cave was opened in the course of gypsum excavation in a quarry in the village of Criva (Moldova) located just near the border with Ukraine. During the quarry exploitation, with the accompanying pumping of water, the groundwater table was lowered to the bottom part of the gypsum layer. As a result of the pumping, the karst aquifer within the cave labyrinth was fragmented into separate underground reservoirs controlled by the morphology of the karst system and its content of clay deposits. Currently, there are several dozen lakes in the cave with a varied hydrodynamic regime (relict lakes, lakes with direct and indirect hydraulic connection with the aquifer). Research was carried out in February 2020 to determine the degree of, and reasons for, the hydrogeochemical diversity of 10 selected lakes of various hydrodynamic types present in the cave. The degree of variability of the hydrogeochemical parameters of these lakes was found to depend on a number of factors, mainly: the hydrodynamic type of the cave lake resulting from the degree of its hydraulic connection with the aquifer; the geochemical environment of the lake; and anthropogenic influence. The autonomizing role of these factors is the modification (within individual lakes) of the hydrogeochemical context of the transit waters flowing through the cave system to the quarry.
Źródło:
Geological Quarterly; 2021, 65, 3; 65: 41
1641-7291
Pojawia się w:
Geological Quarterly
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Fractal analysis of tropical karst relief : South China Karst case study
Autorzy:
Andreychouk, Viacheslav
Blachowicz, Tomasz
Dłużewski, Maciej
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2058635.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
fractal dimension
cover factor
tropical karst
South China Karst
Opis:
Areas of tropical karst create the most spectacular earth landscapes from a geomorphological perspective. These areas are characterized by a variety of specific forms resulting from the long-term karst-erosion dismemberment of terrains in favourable humid tropical conditions. Tropical karst areas are extremely diverse from a geomorphological point of view both in terms of local conditions of development and developmental stages. Among the many types of karst relief, the following two basic types can be recognized: fenglin (tower karst) and fengcong (cone karst). The other types can be treated as a mixture of these two basic types. To find potential quantitative rates characterizing the two main types, as well as the mixed types, we calculated fractal dimensions and cover factors of 17 areas located within the two well-known regions of South China Karst - Guilin and Huanjiang. The calculations show that the numerical characteristics obtained, especially the cover factor parameter, can be useful as complementary tools in the recognition and typology of tropical karst relief and landscapes.
Źródło:
Geological Quarterly; 2019, 63, 4; 729--740
1641-7291
Pojawia się w:
Geological Quarterly
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Geomorphology and hydrogeology of an exposed evaporite dome: the Dumre karst area, Central Albania
Autorzy:
Andreychouk, Viacheslav
Eftimi, Romeo
Nita, Jerzy
Klimchouk, Alexander
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2058685.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
Albania
gypsum karst
Dumre area
chemical denudation
Opis:
The Dumre area, located in Central Albania, is distinguished by a landscape whose main features consist of low altitude, mosaic and irregular relief, and the presence of a large number of depressions with lakes. These features result from karst development related to the presence of a tectonically affected dome of Triassic evaporite rocks, mainly gypsum. Gypsum karstification has operated since the Pliocene, and the present-day geomorphological appearance of the area indicates an advanced, mature stage of karst development. Signs of this maturity include the widespread occurrence of large depressions, many of which are water-filled, forming lakes, the occasional presence of gypsum hills in the form of monadnocks, a thick “coating” of residual sediments largely isolating the karstic gypsum substrate from precipitation and surface waters, and the fragmentary pattern of a degraded river network. The karst character of the relief is largely “camouflaged” by clastic terrigenous and residual deposits of considerable thickness which cover the gypsum and form a caprock. At the present stage, the caprock is being strongly reshaped and eroded. Chemical analyses show a mean dissolved gypsum content of 1.9 g/l and mean dissolved NaCl content of 0.4 g/l. The mean flow rate of subaqueous springs is calculated as 1.84 m3. The density of gypsum is 2.3, and that of rock salt is 2.17, thus the total volume of gypsum dissolved each year is 47,420 m3 and of rock salt 10,680 m3, making a total volume of dissolved material released by the subaqueous springs in one year of 58,100 m3. This corresponds to a cubic void of side length 38.7 m.
Źródło:
Geological Quarterly; 2021, 65, 4; 139--157
1641-7291
Pojawia się w:
Geological Quarterly
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Karst relief of the Mali me Gropa Massif, central Albania
Autorzy:
Andreychouk, Viacheslav
Eftimi, Romeo
Nita, Jerzy
Klimchouk, Alexander
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2127365.pdf
Data publikacji:
2022
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
karst geomorphology
mountain karst
central Albania
Mali me Gropa massif
Opis:
The mid-altitude mountain massif of Mali me Gropa is located in the central part of Albania, rises to an altitude of 1500–1800 m a.s.l., is composed mostly of Mesozoic limestone, and is characterized by extensive surface karst development. The karst relief is dominated by “doline” morphology including “polygonal” karst. Detailed geomorphological analysis of the western part of the Mali me Gropa massif (so-called Western Massif) by means of GIS methods is used to determine and explain the morphometric and morphological diversity of the area’s topography. Based on a homogeneity criterion, a number of geomorphological units with specific kinds of karst relief have been distinguished within the massif. The differences in karst sculpture concern the size (diameter) of dolines and depressions, their depth, shape and symmetry, orientation, density of occurrence and spatial pattern, which provide the basis for distinguishing geomorphological units. The spatial differentiation of the karst relief is explained by the influence of factors which are evolutionary (geological and geomorphological evolution of the massif), hypsometric (altitude difference of terrains) and geomorphologic-structural (inclination of the slopes and layers). The relatively poor expression of open karst conduits (i.e. caves and vertical shafts) on the surface of the massif may result from the relative immaturity of the epikarst zone, the widespread occurrence of residual cover on the plateau, and the accumulation of large amounts of clay material in dolines and depressions. Detailed hydrogeological studies show, however, high karst permeability and dominance of conduit flow. Considering the high geomorphological landscape and ecological value of the area, it should be granted the status of a nature reserve or national park. Geomorphological and karstological research within the massif should be continued as it represents a type of karst found also in other parts of Albania. This type of karst area is of great economic (groundwater reserves) and natural protection (environmental) importance.
Źródło:
Geological Quarterly; 2022, 66, 1; art. no. 6
1641-7291
Pojawia się w:
Geological Quarterly
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The influence of tectonic setting on groundwater chemical composition in the Peshkopi gypsum karst area, Korab Mountains, Eastern Albania
Autorzy:
Eftimi, Romeo
Andreychouk, Viacheslav
Niedoba, Tomasz
Różkowski, Jacek
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/31342964.pdf
Data publikacji:
2023
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
gypsum karst
groundwater shallow
deep circulation systems
water chemical composition
thermal springs
Albania
Opis:
The diversity of groundwater chemistry in the Peshkopi gypsum karst area may be related to its setting within the tectonically active Korab Massif (Albania), as shown by field tests of temperature, pH, Eh and EC, and sampling of the waters for chemical analysis (both major and trace components) from cool brackish springs and mineralized thermal springs. The relationship between the chemical composition of the spring waters and of the reservoir rocks was elucidated by analysis of anhydrite-gypsum rocks and experimental dissolution of an anhydrite-gypsum sample. Statistical analysis was used in the processing of hydrochemical data. Comparison of analytical results from 2019 with earlier data indicates compositional stability of the groundwaters over time. Our results together with statistical analysis of the hydrochemical data support an earlier hypothesis of two systems of groundwater circulation within the anhydrite-gypsum deposits of the Peshkopi region. A shallow circulation system involves cold (10-14°C), mainly brackish SO4-Ca waters with very low concentrations of Na+ and Cl- ions, reflecting their formation in a sulphate rock environment that probably corresponds spatially with a gypsum layer formed by hydration of anhydrite in the near-surface zone. A deep circulation system conditioned, inter alia, by the presence of a large fault, brings to the surface water at up to 44°C, saturated with H2S, mineralized, of the SO4-Ca type with an increased content of Na, K, HCO3, Cl, BO3 and SiO2>/sub>. The chemical composition of these waters, regardless of the presence of large amounts of sulphates, is significantly different and suggests the influence of other factors on their formation, such as slow circulation, contact with flysch rocks in the fault zone and the mixing of deep and near-surface waters in the final part of their ascent to the surface.
Źródło:
Geological Quarterly; 2023, 67, 2; art. no. 19
1641-7291
Pojawia się w:
Geological Quarterly
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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