The likelihood that extensive dissolution of aragonite (and high magnesian calcite) takes place during very early burial, even in relatively shallow tropical settings, has wide implications for interpreting and modelling ancient limestones. Some low energy environments may constitute net sinks ("black holes") for carbonates. If this is the case attempts to model sediment budgets and develop depth-productivity profiles for carbonate systems require as yet unavailable quantitative data on the effects of these processes. We query whether the established trends of diminishing carbonate productivity with depth could, for some settings such as ramps, be in part an artifact of selective, offshore dissolution more than simply due to reduced benthic...
Surficial carbonate sediments on the southern continental shelf of Australia are cool-water in aspec...
The South Atlantic Aptian “Pre-Salt” shrubby carbonate successions offshore Brazil and Angola are of...
Aragonite is about 50% more soluble than calcite in seawater and its pelagic production is dominated...
The likelihood that extensive dissolution of aragonite (and high magnesian calcite) takes place duri...
The likelihood that extensive dissolution of aragonite (and high magnesian calcite) takes place duri...
Selective dissolution of aragonitic grains is emerging as a volumetrically significant process that ...
Sub-recent cold-water carbonate mounds localized in deeper slope settings on the Atlantic continenta...
The oceanic carbon cycle mainly comprises the production and dissolution/ preservation of carbonate ...
We investigated the ability of bacterial communities to colonize and dissolve two biogenic carbonate...
Surface carbonate sediments fro, sites on the Bahamas Bank with different seagrass densities were in...
Describing, characterizing and interpreting the nearly infinite variety of carbonate rocks are conun...
Non marine carbonate buildups have recently been the object of renewed interests from the academia a...
peer reviewedIn the open ocean, calcium carbonates are mainly found in two mineral forms. Calcite, t...
A numerical model for carbonate (shell) accumulation in marine sediments is proposed. Sediment shell...
The early diagenetic chemical dissolution of skeletal carbonates has previously been documented as t...
Surficial carbonate sediments on the southern continental shelf of Australia are cool-water in aspec...
The South Atlantic Aptian “Pre-Salt” shrubby carbonate successions offshore Brazil and Angola are of...
Aragonite is about 50% more soluble than calcite in seawater and its pelagic production is dominated...
The likelihood that extensive dissolution of aragonite (and high magnesian calcite) takes place duri...
The likelihood that extensive dissolution of aragonite (and high magnesian calcite) takes place duri...
Selective dissolution of aragonitic grains is emerging as a volumetrically significant process that ...
Sub-recent cold-water carbonate mounds localized in deeper slope settings on the Atlantic continenta...
The oceanic carbon cycle mainly comprises the production and dissolution/ preservation of carbonate ...
We investigated the ability of bacterial communities to colonize and dissolve two biogenic carbonate...
Surface carbonate sediments fro, sites on the Bahamas Bank with different seagrass densities were in...
Describing, characterizing and interpreting the nearly infinite variety of carbonate rocks are conun...
Non marine carbonate buildups have recently been the object of renewed interests from the academia a...
peer reviewedIn the open ocean, calcium carbonates are mainly found in two mineral forms. Calcite, t...
A numerical model for carbonate (shell) accumulation in marine sediments is proposed. Sediment shell...
The early diagenetic chemical dissolution of skeletal carbonates has previously been documented as t...
Surficial carbonate sediments on the southern continental shelf of Australia are cool-water in aspec...
The South Atlantic Aptian “Pre-Salt” shrubby carbonate successions offshore Brazil and Angola are of...
Aragonite is about 50% more soluble than calcite in seawater and its pelagic production is dominated...