Magnesium (Mg2+) is one of the most common impurities in calcite and is known to have a non‐linear impact on the solubility of magnesian calcites. Using molecular dynamics (MD), we observed that Mg2+ impacts overall surface energies, local free energy profiles, interfacial water density, structure and dynamics and, at higher concentrations, it also causes crystal surface deformation. Low Mg concentrations did not alter the overall crystal structure, but stabilised Ca2+ locally and tended to increase the etch pit nucleation energy. As a result, Ca‐extraction energies over a wide range of 39 kJ/mol were observed. Calcite surfaces with an island were less stable compared to flat surfaces, and the incorporation of Mg2+ destabilised the island s...
Equilibrium Mg isotope fractionation properties between aqueous Mg2+ and minerals are the key for th...
Biogenic calcites may contain considerable magnesium concentrations, significantly higher than those...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is an important component at the Earth’s surface, and it has many industri...
Magnesium (Mg2+) is one of the most common impurities in calcite and is known to have a non‐linear i...
Magnesium (Mg2+) is one of the most common impurities in calcite and is known to have a non‐linear i...
Magnesium (Mg2+) is one of the most common impurities in calcite and is known to have a non‐linear i...
The concentrations of magnesium (Mg) and calcium (Ca) in natural aqueous environments are controlled...
The mechanisms that determine the inhibition of calcite growth by magnesium have remained unclear an...
Deformation twinning provides a mechanism for energy dissipation in crystalline structures, with imp...
Most of the sedimentary carbonates deposited in the marine environments are composed of calcium carb...
Calcite–water interactions are important not only in carbon sequestration and the global carbon cyc...
We have calculated the concentrations of Mg in the bulk and surfaces of aragonite CaCO3 in equilibri...
We have calculated the concentrations of Mg in the bulk and surfaces of aragonite CaCO3 in equilibri...
The concentrations of magnesium (Mg) and calcium (Ca) in natural aqueous environments are controlled...
Magnesium and sulfate are each known to affect calcite growth and dissolution, but little is known a...
Equilibrium Mg isotope fractionation properties between aqueous Mg2+ and minerals are the key for th...
Biogenic calcites may contain considerable magnesium concentrations, significantly higher than those...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is an important component at the Earth’s surface, and it has many industri...
Magnesium (Mg2+) is one of the most common impurities in calcite and is known to have a non‐linear i...
Magnesium (Mg2+) is one of the most common impurities in calcite and is known to have a non‐linear i...
Magnesium (Mg2+) is one of the most common impurities in calcite and is known to have a non‐linear i...
The concentrations of magnesium (Mg) and calcium (Ca) in natural aqueous environments are controlled...
The mechanisms that determine the inhibition of calcite growth by magnesium have remained unclear an...
Deformation twinning provides a mechanism for energy dissipation in crystalline structures, with imp...
Most of the sedimentary carbonates deposited in the marine environments are composed of calcium carb...
Calcite–water interactions are important not only in carbon sequestration and the global carbon cyc...
We have calculated the concentrations of Mg in the bulk and surfaces of aragonite CaCO3 in equilibri...
We have calculated the concentrations of Mg in the bulk and surfaces of aragonite CaCO3 in equilibri...
The concentrations of magnesium (Mg) and calcium (Ca) in natural aqueous environments are controlled...
Magnesium and sulfate are each known to affect calcite growth and dissolution, but little is known a...
Equilibrium Mg isotope fractionation properties between aqueous Mg2+ and minerals are the key for th...
Biogenic calcites may contain considerable magnesium concentrations, significantly higher than those...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is an important component at the Earth’s surface, and it has many industri...