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Abstract

Speleothems rarely exhibit stunning colors such as red, yellow, green, or blue. The colorations are often linked to elevated heavy metal ion concentration in the drip water and thus to a metal source/pollution in the catchment area. Here the blue-green speleothems coloration in Malaval Cave (Lozère, France) is characterized by a wide panel of optical, mineralogical and geochemical techniques. These techniques were applied on several small blue or white stalactites and a larger greenish stalactite. The speleothems are mostly composed of aragonite and contain variable amounts of Zn, Cu and Pb, which cause the colorations. Zn and Cu are mostly present in substitution in the aragonite and Cu 2+ is the main cause of the blue coloration. Zn is also found in small amorphous gel particles, containing minor amounts of Mg, Cu and Si. These phases are responsible for microscopical scale variations in the blue coloration. Pb is present as Pb 2+ ions in substitution within the aragonite, creating a saturated blue-to-greenish coloration. This coloration may depend on the Pb/Zn ratio due to metallic interaction. Pb, Zn and Cu ratios indicate that Pb likely deposited from distinct fluids and at a different timing than Cu and Zn. All three metals likely originate from the leaching of Pb[sbnd]Zn ores in the Jurassic formations surrounding the cave.

Original languageEnglish
Article number126285
Pages (from-to)126285
JournalGeochemistry
Volume85
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2025

Funding

M.V. acknowledges a UNamur FSR grant (1 year) followed by a Research Fellow grant from the Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research (F.R.S.-FNRS, convention FC 050205). S.R.M. was supported by a BEWARE Fellowship (Convention n\u00B02110034) of the Walloon Region (CO-FUND Marie Sk\u0142odowska-Curie Actions of the European Union #847587), as a Postdoctoral Researcher. F.C. was supported by FRS-FNRS as a Research Associate. This research used the equipment from the Morphology & Imaging Platform (https://www.poledenamur.be/en/platforms/morph-im/equipment/electron-microscopy): Electron Microscopy; the Physico-Chemical Characterization (PC2) Technology Platform (https://platforms.unamur.be/pc2): X-ray Diffraction; the Laser, Optics and Spectroscopies (LOS) Technology Platform (https://platforms.unamur.be/los): Optical Spectrophotometry, Raman Micro-spectrometry; and the Synthesis, Irradiation and Analysis of Materials (SIAM) Technology Platform (https://platforms.unamur.be/siam): Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry, X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy. LA-ICP-MS measurements were performed at G\u00E9osciences Montpellier. M.V. acknowledges a UNamur FSR grant (1\u202Fyear) followed by a Research Fellow grant from the Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research (F.R.S.-FNRS, convention FC 050205 ). S.R.M. was supported by a BEWARE Fellowship (Convention n\u00B02110034) of the Walloon Region (CO-FUND Marie Sk\u0142odowska-Curie Actions of the European Union #847587), as a Postdoctoral Researcher. F.C. was supported by FRS-FNRS as a Research Associate. This research used the equipment from the Morphology & Imaging Platform ( https://www.poledenamur.be/en/platforms/morph-im/equipment/electron-microscopy ): Electron Microscopy; the Physico-Chemical Characterization (PC 2 ) Technology Platform ( https://platforms.unamur.be/pc2 ): X-ray Diffraction; the Laser, Optics and Spectroscopies (LOS) Technology Platform ( https://platforms.unamur.be/los ): Optical Spectrophotometry, Raman Micro-spectrometry; and the Synthesis, Irradiation and Analysis of Materials (SIAM) Technology Platform ( https://platforms.unamur.be/siam ): Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry, X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy. LA-ICP-MS measurements were performed at G\u00E9osciences Montpellier.

FundersFunder number
Morphology & Imaging Platform
Région Wallonne
LOS
CO-FUND Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy
UNamur FSR
Laser, Optics and Spectroscopies
Fonds De La Recherche Scientifique - FNRSFC 050205
BEWARE2110034
European Commission847587

    Keywords

    • Coloration
    • Heavy metals
    • Polymetallic
    • Speleothem
    • Weathering

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