Dolomite is a magnesium-rich carbonate mineral abundant in fossil carbonate reef platforms but surprisingly rare in modern sedimentary environments, a conundrum known as the "Dolomite Problem". Marine sedimentary dolomite has been interpreted to form by an unconfirmed, post-depositional diagenetic process, despite minimal experimental success at replicating this. Here we show that dolomite, accompanied by magnesite, forms within living crustose coralline alga, Hydrolithon onkodes, a prolific global tropical reef species. Chemical micro-analysis of the coralline skeleton reveals that not only are the cell walls calcitised, but that cell spaces are typically filled with magnesite, rimmed by dolomite, or both. Mineralogy was confirmed by X-ray...
Three-dimensional modeling of the limestone and dolomite distribution in an Upper Permian (Zechstein...
Unusual textural and chemical characteristics of disseminated dolomite in Upper Jurassic shelf sedim...
Occurrence of deep-sea dolomites has been reported from numerous settings (for discussion see Lumsde...
Dolomite is a magnesium-rich carbonate mineral abundant in fossil carbonate reef platforms but surpr...
Understanding of dolomite development in reef environments has been frustrated by the failure to ide...
First discovery of dolomite and magnesite in living coralline algae and its geobiological implicatio...
Final revised paper can be found at Description (Link) belowDolomite is a magnesium-rich carbonate m...
Species of the calcified, articulate coralline Amphiroa are key components of many shallow marine ec...
The formation of ordered dolomite under Earth’s surface conditions remains a challenge, although man...
There are concerns that Mg-calcite crustose coralline algae (CCA), which are key reef builders on co...
Coral reef ecosystems develop best in high-flow environments but their fragile frameworks are also v...
Dolomite (CaMg(CO3)2) is a diagenetic mineral occurring throughout geological time which replaces th...
There are concerns that Mg-calcite crustose coralline algae (CCA), which are key reef builders on co...
Human-induced ocean acidification and warming alter seawater carbonate chemistry reducing the calcif...
temperature dolomite has remained an enigmatic mineral for over a century. The formation mechanisms ...
Three-dimensional modeling of the limestone and dolomite distribution in an Upper Permian (Zechstein...
Unusual textural and chemical characteristics of disseminated dolomite in Upper Jurassic shelf sedim...
Occurrence of deep-sea dolomites has been reported from numerous settings (for discussion see Lumsde...
Dolomite is a magnesium-rich carbonate mineral abundant in fossil carbonate reef platforms but surpr...
Understanding of dolomite development in reef environments has been frustrated by the failure to ide...
First discovery of dolomite and magnesite in living coralline algae and its geobiological implicatio...
Final revised paper can be found at Description (Link) belowDolomite is a magnesium-rich carbonate m...
Species of the calcified, articulate coralline Amphiroa are key components of many shallow marine ec...
The formation of ordered dolomite under Earth’s surface conditions remains a challenge, although man...
There are concerns that Mg-calcite crustose coralline algae (CCA), which are key reef builders on co...
Coral reef ecosystems develop best in high-flow environments but their fragile frameworks are also v...
Dolomite (CaMg(CO3)2) is a diagenetic mineral occurring throughout geological time which replaces th...
There are concerns that Mg-calcite crustose coralline algae (CCA), which are key reef builders on co...
Human-induced ocean acidification and warming alter seawater carbonate chemistry reducing the calcif...
temperature dolomite has remained an enigmatic mineral for over a century. The formation mechanisms ...
Three-dimensional modeling of the limestone and dolomite distribution in an Upper Permian (Zechstein...
Unusual textural and chemical characteristics of disseminated dolomite in Upper Jurassic shelf sedim...
Occurrence of deep-sea dolomites has been reported from numerous settings (for discussion see Lumsde...