Dolomitization, i.e., the secondary replacement of calcite or aragonite (CaCO3) by dolomite (CaMg[CO3]2), is one of the most volumetrically important carbonate diagenetic processes. It occurs under near surface and shallow burial conditions and can significantly modify rock properties through changes in porosity and permeability. Dolomitization fronts are directly coupled to fluid pathways, which may be related to the initial porosity/permeability of the precursor limestone, an existing fault network or secondary porosity/permeability created through the replacement reaction. In this study, the textural control on the replacement of biogenic and abiogenic aragonite by Mg-carbonates, that are typical precursor phases in the dolomitization pr...
The assessment of diagenetic overprint on microstructural and geochemical data gained from fossil ar...
We present results of bioaragonite to apatite conversion in bivalve, coral and cuttlebone skeletons,...
We present results of bioaragonite to apatite conversion in bivalve, coral and cuttlebone skeletons,...
Dolomitization is one of the most important diagenetic processes, but the reaction rate and time sca...
Biomineralised hard parts form the most important physical fossil record of past environmental condi...
Carbonate reactions are common in mineral deposits due to CO2-rich mineralising fluids. This study p...
Biomineralised hard parts form the most important physical fossil record of past environmental condi...
Biomineralised hard parts form the most important physical fossil record of past environmental condi...
International audienceDiagenesis of carbonate minerals is ubiquitous throughout the geologic record....
The hydrothermal transformation of single aragonite crystals into polycrystalline calcite has been s...
Dolomitization is one of the most significant diagenetic reactions in carbonate systems, occurring w...
The hydrothermal transformation of single aragonite crystals into polycrystalline calcite has been s...
The assessment of diagenetic overprint on microstructural and geochemical data gained from fossil ar...
The assessment of diagenetic overprint on microstructural and geochemical data gained from fossil ar...
We present results of bioaragonite to apatite conversion in bivalve, coral and cuttlebone skeletons,...
We present results of bioaragonite to apatite conversion in bivalve, coral and cuttlebone skeletons,...
Dolomitization is one of the most important diagenetic processes, but the reaction rate and time sca...
Biomineralised hard parts form the most important physical fossil record of past environmental condi...
Carbonate reactions are common in mineral deposits due to CO2-rich mineralising fluids. This study p...
Biomineralised hard parts form the most important physical fossil record of past environmental condi...
Biomineralised hard parts form the most important physical fossil record of past environmental condi...
International audienceDiagenesis of carbonate minerals is ubiquitous throughout the geologic record....
The hydrothermal transformation of single aragonite crystals into polycrystalline calcite has been s...
Dolomitization is one of the most significant diagenetic reactions in carbonate systems, occurring w...
The hydrothermal transformation of single aragonite crystals into polycrystalline calcite has been s...
The assessment of diagenetic overprint on microstructural and geochemical data gained from fossil ar...
The assessment of diagenetic overprint on microstructural and geochemical data gained from fossil ar...
We present results of bioaragonite to apatite conversion in bivalve, coral and cuttlebone skeletons,...
We present results of bioaragonite to apatite conversion in bivalve, coral and cuttlebone skeletons,...