AbstractIn some skeletal-forming and sedimentary environments, calcite and other CaCO3 polymorphs are produced from an amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) phase. This experimental study determined the Mg content of calcites that grew in the presence of ACC with/without carboxylated biomolecules. The Mg content of the initial ACC obeys a simple fractionation for all conditions except in the presence of oxydiacetate. For all solution compositions, this ACC transforms into calcite crystallites that contain zero to 38 mole %MgCO3, without evidence of secondary polymorphs (Mg/Ca = 0-15). Mg is in the calcite structure within the resolution of the XRD method. The biomolecules slow the ACC to calcite transformation in proportion to their selectivity...
Calcium carbonate was precipitated from saturated solutions of calcium bicarbonate in the presence o...
While biogenic calcites frequently contain appreciable levels of magnesium, the pathways leading to ...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Geology, 2007.For many decades researchers have devoted ...
AbstractIn some skeletal-forming and sedimentary environments, calcite and other CaCO3 polymorphs ar...
Biogenic calcites may contain considerable magnesium concentrations, significantly higher than those...
The carbonate sedimentary record contains diverse compositions and textures that reflect the evoluti...
The carbonate sedimentary record contains diverse compositions and textures that reflect the evoluti...
The work presented in this thesis considers the formation mechanisms of the mineral CaC03. The role ...
International audienceThe Mg and SO 4 content of naturally occurring calcite are routinely used as p...
International audienceThe Mg and SO 4 content of naturally occurring calcite are routinely used as p...
International audienceThe Mg and SO 4 content of naturally occurring calcite are routinely used as p...
International audienceThe Mg and SO 4 content of naturally occurring calcite are routinely used as p...
The concentrations of magnesium (Mg) and calcium (Ca) in natural aqueous environments are controlled...
Experimental work, chemical data collected on cave carbonates and associated fluids were combined wi...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Geology, 2007.For many decades researchers have devoted ...
Calcium carbonate was precipitated from saturated solutions of calcium bicarbonate in the presence o...
While biogenic calcites frequently contain appreciable levels of magnesium, the pathways leading to ...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Geology, 2007.For many decades researchers have devoted ...
AbstractIn some skeletal-forming and sedimentary environments, calcite and other CaCO3 polymorphs ar...
Biogenic calcites may contain considerable magnesium concentrations, significantly higher than those...
The carbonate sedimentary record contains diverse compositions and textures that reflect the evoluti...
The carbonate sedimentary record contains diverse compositions and textures that reflect the evoluti...
The work presented in this thesis considers the formation mechanisms of the mineral CaC03. The role ...
International audienceThe Mg and SO 4 content of naturally occurring calcite are routinely used as p...
International audienceThe Mg and SO 4 content of naturally occurring calcite are routinely used as p...
International audienceThe Mg and SO 4 content of naturally occurring calcite are routinely used as p...
International audienceThe Mg and SO 4 content of naturally occurring calcite are routinely used as p...
The concentrations of magnesium (Mg) and calcium (Ca) in natural aqueous environments are controlled...
Experimental work, chemical data collected on cave carbonates and associated fluids were combined wi...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Geology, 2007.For many decades researchers have devoted ...
Calcium carbonate was precipitated from saturated solutions of calcium bicarbonate in the presence o...
While biogenic calcites frequently contain appreciable levels of magnesium, the pathways leading to ...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Geology, 2007.For many decades researchers have devoted ...