The problem of determining the molar calcite to dolomite ratio in a carbonate rock arose as a result of investigations of concrete aggregate. A method for that determination is proposed, based on a combination of wet chemistry and X-ray techniques. Two carbonate rocks were analyzed and calcite to dolomite ratios were determined, basing the computations on two different assumptions. Those results are compared and suggestions made for further work
Quantitative phase analyses of carbonate rocks containing Mg-rich calcite and non-stoichiometric dol...
Extensive study by the Division of the expansive reactivity shown by dolomitic limestone from Kingst...
Rapid, accurate analyses for the CO3 content of carbonate rocks may be made by allowing a known amou...
The problem of determining the molar calcite to dolomite ratio in a carbonate rock arose as a result...
The need for quantitative analysis of the major mineral constituents in carbonate rocks resulted fro...
The sedimentary petrologists have long been concerned with the determination of the calcite-dolomite...
When studying a large number of carbonate rock samples, the usual methods for determining the calcit...
The study of elastic sediments has been basic work for most geologists. Field descriptions tell the ...
FIG. 2.--Calibration curve obtained from known calcite-dolomite mixtures. sizes of 10 microns and le...
An X-ray diffraction method using CaF2 as internal standard was applied to the carbonate-rich soils ...
International audienceA semi-automatic, on-line method was developed to determine the delta(13)C and...
Various methods for measurement of carbonates in soils were tried and studied. Gas evolution methods...
Calcium exists in several compounds, calcite (CaCO3), dolomite (CaMg (CO3)2), calcium oxide (CaO) an...
This study concerns an approach for dolomite quantification and stoichiometry calculation by using X...
In nine soil samples with a carbonate content of 17-55%, total carbonate was determined gravimetrica...
Quantitative phase analyses of carbonate rocks containing Mg-rich calcite and non-stoichiometric dol...
Extensive study by the Division of the expansive reactivity shown by dolomitic limestone from Kingst...
Rapid, accurate analyses for the CO3 content of carbonate rocks may be made by allowing a known amou...
The problem of determining the molar calcite to dolomite ratio in a carbonate rock arose as a result...
The need for quantitative analysis of the major mineral constituents in carbonate rocks resulted fro...
The sedimentary petrologists have long been concerned with the determination of the calcite-dolomite...
When studying a large number of carbonate rock samples, the usual methods for determining the calcit...
The study of elastic sediments has been basic work for most geologists. Field descriptions tell the ...
FIG. 2.--Calibration curve obtained from known calcite-dolomite mixtures. sizes of 10 microns and le...
An X-ray diffraction method using CaF2 as internal standard was applied to the carbonate-rich soils ...
International audienceA semi-automatic, on-line method was developed to determine the delta(13)C and...
Various methods for measurement of carbonates in soils were tried and studied. Gas evolution methods...
Calcium exists in several compounds, calcite (CaCO3), dolomite (CaMg (CO3)2), calcium oxide (CaO) an...
This study concerns an approach for dolomite quantification and stoichiometry calculation by using X...
In nine soil samples with a carbonate content of 17-55%, total carbonate was determined gravimetrica...
Quantitative phase analyses of carbonate rocks containing Mg-rich calcite and non-stoichiometric dol...
Extensive study by the Division of the expansive reactivity shown by dolomitic limestone from Kingst...
Rapid, accurate analyses for the CO3 content of carbonate rocks may be made by allowing a known amou...