Dissolution of biogenic shallow-water carbonates exposed on deep-sea moorings indicates that skeletal structure is important for the rate of disintegration of biogenic carbonates, besides mineralogy and grain size of particles. The aragonites and high Mg-calcites used represent a wide spectrum of mineralogies and types of skeletal framework. The particles were deployed at different water depths on a mooring in the Drake Passage for 52 days. Weight loss curves for the various types of particles show the relative importance of the different structural factors for the disintegration of these biogenic carbonates. Organic coatings, intraskeletal pore spaces, and sizes and shapes of individual crystallites in the skeletons may be more important...
Determining the dissolution rates of carbonate rocks is vital to advancing our understanding of cave...
Increasing atmospheric pCO2 reduces the saturation state of seawater with respect to the aragonite, ...
The gradual decrease in the saturation state of calcium carbonate in the ocean due to the absorption...
Ocean acidification (OA), the decrease in surface ocean pH and seawater saturation state with respec...
Among the most important set of chemical reactions occurring under near Earth surface conditions are...
We studied the solubility of the [63-150 µm] and the greater than 150 µm size fractions of sediments...
Diagenesis of shallow water carbonate sediments in marine and meteoric fluids involves dissolution o...
Acidification of the oceans by increasing anthropogenic CO2 emissions will cause a decrease in bioge...
The early diagenetic chemical dissolution of skeletal carbonates has previously been documented as t...
Acidification of the oceans by increasing anthropogenic CO2 emissions will cause a decrease in bioge...
Trabajo presentado en el 14th International Symposium on Biomineralization (BIOMIN XIV) from Molecul...
The likelihood that extensive dissolution of aragonite (and high magnesian calcite) takes place duri...
The bulk dissolution rates of six biogenic carbonates (goose barnacle, benthic foraminifera, bryozoa...
We present the dissolution kinetics of mixed planktic foraminifera, the benthic foraminifera Amphist...
In the terrestrial sedimentary environment, the mineralogically predominant carbonates are calcite-t...
Determining the dissolution rates of carbonate rocks is vital to advancing our understanding of cave...
Increasing atmospheric pCO2 reduces the saturation state of seawater with respect to the aragonite, ...
The gradual decrease in the saturation state of calcium carbonate in the ocean due to the absorption...
Ocean acidification (OA), the decrease in surface ocean pH and seawater saturation state with respec...
Among the most important set of chemical reactions occurring under near Earth surface conditions are...
We studied the solubility of the [63-150 µm] and the greater than 150 µm size fractions of sediments...
Diagenesis of shallow water carbonate sediments in marine and meteoric fluids involves dissolution o...
Acidification of the oceans by increasing anthropogenic CO2 emissions will cause a decrease in bioge...
The early diagenetic chemical dissolution of skeletal carbonates has previously been documented as t...
Acidification of the oceans by increasing anthropogenic CO2 emissions will cause a decrease in bioge...
Trabajo presentado en el 14th International Symposium on Biomineralization (BIOMIN XIV) from Molecul...
The likelihood that extensive dissolution of aragonite (and high magnesian calcite) takes place duri...
The bulk dissolution rates of six biogenic carbonates (goose barnacle, benthic foraminifera, bryozoa...
We present the dissolution kinetics of mixed planktic foraminifera, the benthic foraminifera Amphist...
In the terrestrial sedimentary environment, the mineralogically predominant carbonates are calcite-t...
Determining the dissolution rates of carbonate rocks is vital to advancing our understanding of cave...
Increasing atmospheric pCO2 reduces the saturation state of seawater with respect to the aragonite, ...
The gradual decrease in the saturation state of calcium carbonate in the ocean due to the absorption...