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  • Cave pearls are frequently found in disused adit leading bellow the Špilberk Hill in Brno (Czech Republic). Each pearl consists of (1) a core comprised of an extraneous rock fragment and (2) a body organized into light and dark calcite layers. The number of the main layers roughly corresponds to 30 years of the total adit age. The darker layers occasionally show a sub-structure consisting of 2-3 extremely fine layers of various gray tones. Dendrite-like structures were observed in some cases. Conditions, necessary for pearl formation, were recognized as follows: (1) percolating waters supersaturated with respect to calcite, (2) free rock fragments as a basis for calcite nucleation, and (3) turbulent water circulation in dripwater pools preventing the fragments to fix at pool bottom during calcite growth. Initial bigger irregular rock fragments (10-15 mm in diameter) lead to formation of pearls of irregular shape. Tiny fragments (1-3 mm in diameter) lead to near spherical pearls.
  • Cave pearls are frequently found in disused adit leading bellow the Špilberk Hill in Brno (Czech Republic). Each pearl consists of (1) a core comprised of an extraneous rock fragment and (2) a body organized into light and dark calcite layers. The number of the main layers roughly corresponds to 30 years of the total adit age. The darker layers occasionally show a sub-structure consisting of 2-3 extremely fine layers of various gray tones. Dendrite-like structures were observed in some cases. Conditions, necessary for pearl formation, were recognized as follows: (1) percolating waters supersaturated with respect to calcite, (2) free rock fragments as a basis for calcite nucleation, and (3) turbulent water circulation in dripwater pools preventing the fragments to fix at pool bottom during calcite growth. Initial bigger irregular rock fragments (10-15 mm in diameter) lead to formation of pearls of irregular shape. Tiny fragments (1-3 mm in diameter) lead to near spherical pearls. (en)
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  • %22Cave pearls%22 as a by-product of building constructions
  • %22Cave pearls%22 as a by-product of building constructions (en)
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  • %22Cave pearls%22 as a by-product of building constructions
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  • RIV/00216224:14310/08:00028038!RIV10-MSM-14310___
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  • P(GA205/03/1128), S, Z(MSM0021622412)
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  • RIV/00216224:14310/08:00028038
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  • adit; calcite; concrete; dripwater pool; percolating water; growth; microstructure; pearl; rock fragment (en)
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  • 46
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  • Buřival, Zbyněk
  • Faimon, Jiří
  • Vávra, Václav
  • Štelcl, Jindřich
  • Schwarzová, Monika
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