The concentrations of Sr, Mg and other elements in calcite are widely used to infer the conditions of mineral growth. However, such inferences are dependent on the mechanisms that govern the incorporation of minor constituents into the calcite lattice during growth. A particularly confusing observation is that both Sr and Mg are readily incorporated into growing calcite crystals at low concentrations but inhibit calcite growth at higher concentrations. Here we show that the growth rate dependence of Sr and Mg incorporation into calcite, as well the inhibitory effects on calcite growth of both incorporating and non-incorporating ions, can be predicted with an ion-by-ion crystal growth model where ion attachment is confined to kink sites on t...
The nucleation and growth of calcite precipitates induced by the bacterial hydrolysis of urea (ureol...
The nucleation and growth of calcite precipitates induced by the bacterial hydrolysis of urea (ureol...
Microscopic mechanisms operating at the mineral-aqueous interface control rates of growth and dissol...
Partition coefficients of Mg and Sr (K Mg and K Sr ) between calcite and fluid were determined in cr...
Seeded calcite growth experiments were conducted at fixed pH (10.2) and two degrees of supersaturati...
Impurity ion and isotope partitioning into carbonate minerals provide a window into the molecular pr...
In this work, calcite (calcium carbonate) growth is examined from computational, experimental and th...
Abstract--Fol lowing Shiraki and Brantley (1995), who found different growth mechanisms for calcite ...
Magnesium and sulfate are each known to affect calcite growth and dissolution, but little is known a...
Until recently the influence of solution stoichiometry on calcite crystal growth kinetics has attrac...
Until recently the influence of solution stoichiometry on calcite crystal growth kinetics has attrac...
Until recently the influence of solution stoichiometry on calcite crystal growth kinetics has attrac...
Determining a complete atomic-level picture of how minerals grow from aqueous solution remains a cha...
The incorporation of divalent metals into calcite grown from low-temperature (~25°C) aqueous solutio...
The Sr/Ca ratio of biogenic carbonate is widely used as a proxy for paleotemperature. This applicati...
The nucleation and growth of calcite precipitates induced by the bacterial hydrolysis of urea (ureol...
The nucleation and growth of calcite precipitates induced by the bacterial hydrolysis of urea (ureol...
Microscopic mechanisms operating at the mineral-aqueous interface control rates of growth and dissol...
Partition coefficients of Mg and Sr (K Mg and K Sr ) between calcite and fluid were determined in cr...
Seeded calcite growth experiments were conducted at fixed pH (10.2) and two degrees of supersaturati...
Impurity ion and isotope partitioning into carbonate minerals provide a window into the molecular pr...
In this work, calcite (calcium carbonate) growth is examined from computational, experimental and th...
Abstract--Fol lowing Shiraki and Brantley (1995), who found different growth mechanisms for calcite ...
Magnesium and sulfate are each known to affect calcite growth and dissolution, but little is known a...
Until recently the influence of solution stoichiometry on calcite crystal growth kinetics has attrac...
Until recently the influence of solution stoichiometry on calcite crystal growth kinetics has attrac...
Until recently the influence of solution stoichiometry on calcite crystal growth kinetics has attrac...
Determining a complete atomic-level picture of how minerals grow from aqueous solution remains a cha...
The incorporation of divalent metals into calcite grown from low-temperature (~25°C) aqueous solutio...
The Sr/Ca ratio of biogenic carbonate is widely used as a proxy for paleotemperature. This applicati...
The nucleation and growth of calcite precipitates induced by the bacterial hydrolysis of urea (ureol...
The nucleation and growth of calcite precipitates induced by the bacterial hydrolysis of urea (ureol...
Microscopic mechanisms operating at the mineral-aqueous interface control rates of growth and dissol...