Impurity ion and isotope partitioning into carbonate minerals provide a window into the molecular processes occurring at the fluid-mineral interface during crystal growth. Here, we employ calcium isotope fractionation together with process-based modeling to elucidate the mechanisms by which two divalent cations with starkly contrasting compatibility, magnesium and manganese, inhibit calcite growth and incorporate into the mineral lattice. Calcite growth inhibition by Mg2+ is log-linear and KMg is on the order of 0.02–0.03 throughout the range of {Mg2+}/{Ca2+} studied here (0.01–2.6). Mn2+ exhibits much stronger log-linear growth rate inhibition at low Mn2+ concentrations (fluid {Mn2+}/{Ca2+} = 0.001–0.02). Mn2+ is readily incorporated into ...
[出版社版]Calcite has a distorted NaCl structure, where Na+ ion is replaced by Ca2+ ion, and Cl- by plan...
The partitioning of manganese(II) during the precipitation of the complete rhodochrosite-calcite (Mn...
The concentrations of magnesium (Mg) and calcium (Ca) in natural aqueous environments are controlled...
The concentrations of Sr, Mg and other elements in calcite are widely used to infer the conditions o...
Abstract--Fol lowing Shiraki and Brantley (1995), who found different growth mechanisms for calcite ...
Partition coefficients of Mg and Sr (K Mg and K Sr ) between calcite and fluid were determined in cr...
The incorporation of divalent metals into calcite grown from low-temperature (~25°C) aqueous solutio...
Magnesium and sulfate are each known to affect calcite growth and dissolution, but little is known a...
Precipitation of carbonate minerals is ubiquitous in the near-surface environment, and the isotopic ...
Magnesium (Mg) isotopes in carbonate minerals are a useful proxy for paleoclimate studies, but inter...
Microscopic mechanisms operating at the mineral-aqueous interface control rates of growth and dissol...
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...
AbstractThe very contrasting steric and electronic properties of divalent metals (i.e. Ba, Ca, Mg, S...
Determining a complete atomic-level picture of how minerals grow from aqueous solution remains a cha...
[出版社版]Calcite has a distorted NaCl structure, where Na+ ion is replaced by Ca2+ ion, and Cl- by plan...
The partitioning of manganese(II) during the precipitation of the complete rhodochrosite-calcite (Mn...
The concentrations of magnesium (Mg) and calcium (Ca) in natural aqueous environments are controlled...
The concentrations of Sr, Mg and other elements in calcite are widely used to infer the conditions o...
Abstract--Fol lowing Shiraki and Brantley (1995), who found different growth mechanisms for calcite ...
Partition coefficients of Mg and Sr (K Mg and K Sr ) between calcite and fluid were determined in cr...
The incorporation of divalent metals into calcite grown from low-temperature (~25°C) aqueous solutio...
Magnesium and sulfate are each known to affect calcite growth and dissolution, but little is known a...
Precipitation of carbonate minerals is ubiquitous in the near-surface environment, and the isotopic ...
Magnesium (Mg) isotopes in carbonate minerals are a useful proxy for paleoclimate studies, but inter...
Microscopic mechanisms operating at the mineral-aqueous interface control rates of growth and dissol...
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...
AbstractThe very contrasting steric and electronic properties of divalent metals (i.e. Ba, Ca, Mg, S...
Determining a complete atomic-level picture of how minerals grow from aqueous solution remains a cha...
[出版社版]Calcite has a distorted NaCl structure, where Na+ ion is replaced by Ca2+ ion, and Cl- by plan...
The partitioning of manganese(II) during the precipitation of the complete rhodochrosite-calcite (Mn...
The concentrations of magnesium (Mg) and calcium (Ca) in natural aqueous environments are controlled...