During the Phanerozoic, ocean chemistry has oscillated to favour the dominant non-biogenic polymorph of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) to be either calcite or aragonite. The main driving force controlling these aragonite-calcite seas conditions is the Mg:Ca ratio of seawater. However, other parameters such us SO4, temperature and partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) are also known to influence CaCO3 polymorph formation but are often overlooked in the context of aragonite-calcite seas. The main aim of this research project was to evaluate and quantify the key effects as well as the relative effects of changes in Mg:Ca ratio, SO4 concentration, temperature and pCO2 have on the formation, transformation and structure of CaCO3 phases, in order ...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Geology, 2007.For many decades researchers have devoted ...
The presence of fibrous calcite and aragonite in meteoric environments and equant calcite in marine ...
Parts of the thesis have been published in: Eichenseer, K., Balthasar, U., Smart, C. W., Stander, J....
Ocean chemistry has oscillated throughout Earth history to favour the dominant non-biogenic polymorp...
Ocean chemistry has oscillated throughout Earth history to favour the dominant non-biogenic polymorp...
Inorganic marine calcium carbonate formation and mineralogy varies significantly concurrent with the...
Oscillations between the dominance of aragonite and calcite in abiotic marine CaCO3 precipitates thr...
Throughout the Phanerozoic, the primary inorganic marine calcium carbonate mineralogy oscillated bet...
Inorganic marine calcium carbonate formation and mineralogy varies significantly concurrent with the...
Throughout the Phanerozoic, the primary inorganic marine calcium carbonate mineralogy oscillated bet...
Increasing atmospheric pCO2 reduces the saturation state of seawater with respect to the aragonite, ...
This study discusses the effect of Magnesium ions on the polymorphic crystallization of calcium car...
This work was supported by the Leverhulme Trust (Research Project Grant 2015-268 to N.A., R.K., and ...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Geology, 2007.For many decades researchers have devoted ...
Calcium carbonate is a very prominent biomineral in the ocean that accounts for the skeletons of cor...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Geology, 2007.For many decades researchers have devoted ...
The presence of fibrous calcite and aragonite in meteoric environments and equant calcite in marine ...
Parts of the thesis have been published in: Eichenseer, K., Balthasar, U., Smart, C. W., Stander, J....
Ocean chemistry has oscillated throughout Earth history to favour the dominant non-biogenic polymorp...
Ocean chemistry has oscillated throughout Earth history to favour the dominant non-biogenic polymorp...
Inorganic marine calcium carbonate formation and mineralogy varies significantly concurrent with the...
Oscillations between the dominance of aragonite and calcite in abiotic marine CaCO3 precipitates thr...
Throughout the Phanerozoic, the primary inorganic marine calcium carbonate mineralogy oscillated bet...
Inorganic marine calcium carbonate formation and mineralogy varies significantly concurrent with the...
Throughout the Phanerozoic, the primary inorganic marine calcium carbonate mineralogy oscillated bet...
Increasing atmospheric pCO2 reduces the saturation state of seawater with respect to the aragonite, ...
This study discusses the effect of Magnesium ions on the polymorphic crystallization of calcium car...
This work was supported by the Leverhulme Trust (Research Project Grant 2015-268 to N.A., R.K., and ...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Geology, 2007.For many decades researchers have devoted ...
Calcium carbonate is a very prominent biomineral in the ocean that accounts for the skeletons of cor...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Geology, 2007.For many decades researchers have devoted ...
The presence of fibrous calcite and aragonite in meteoric environments and equant calcite in marine ...
Parts of the thesis have been published in: Eichenseer, K., Balthasar, U., Smart, C. W., Stander, J....