The pseudomorphic replacement of Carrara marble by calcium phosphates was used as a model system in order to study the influence of different fluid pathways for reaction front propagation induced by fluid-rock interaction. In this model, grain boundaries present in the rock as well as the transient porosity structures developing throughout the replacement reaction enable the reaction front to progress further into the rock as well as to the center of each single grain until transformation is complete. Hydrothermal treatment of the marble using phosphate bearing solutions led to the formation of hydroxylapatite and β-TCP; the formation of the latter phase was probably promoted by the presence of ~0.6 wt.% Mg in the parent carbonate phase. Co...
The hydrothermal transformation of single aragonite crystals into polycrystalline calcite has been s...
The evolution of porous media due to mineral dissolution and precipitation can change the bulk prope...
Carbonate reactions are common in mineral deposits due to CO2-rich mineralising fluids. This study p...
The pseudomorphic replacement of Carrara marble by calcium phosphates was used as a model system in ...
Limestone dolomitization is an example of a fluid-induced mineralogical transformation that commonly...
International audienceThe replacement of a natural carbonate rock (Carrara marble) by apatite was us...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. The replacement of a natural carbonate rock (Carrara marble) by apatite was use...
© 2016 The Royal Society of Chemistry.Mineral replacement reactions are common phenomena in natural ...
Factors controlling replacement reaction front patterns in fluid-rock interactions Lorena H. Filibe...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanism and kinetics of the replacement of carbonates by f...
© 2017 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston.Understanding the mechanism and kinetics of the replacemen...
The presence of aqueous fluids is ubiquitous in the Earth’s crust. Grain boundaries play an importan...
The development of fluid pathways within the rocks of the Earth's crust lead to significant changes ...
The formation of apatites from calcium carbonates can be regarded as an effective way of sequesterin...
The hydrothermal transformation of single aragonite crystals into polycrystalline calcite has been s...
The hydrothermal transformation of single aragonite crystals into polycrystalline calcite has been s...
The evolution of porous media due to mineral dissolution and precipitation can change the bulk prope...
Carbonate reactions are common in mineral deposits due to CO2-rich mineralising fluids. This study p...
The pseudomorphic replacement of Carrara marble by calcium phosphates was used as a model system in ...
Limestone dolomitization is an example of a fluid-induced mineralogical transformation that commonly...
International audienceThe replacement of a natural carbonate rock (Carrara marble) by apatite was us...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. The replacement of a natural carbonate rock (Carrara marble) by apatite was use...
© 2016 The Royal Society of Chemistry.Mineral replacement reactions are common phenomena in natural ...
Factors controlling replacement reaction front patterns in fluid-rock interactions Lorena H. Filibe...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanism and kinetics of the replacement of carbonates by f...
© 2017 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston.Understanding the mechanism and kinetics of the replacemen...
The presence of aqueous fluids is ubiquitous in the Earth’s crust. Grain boundaries play an importan...
The development of fluid pathways within the rocks of the Earth's crust lead to significant changes ...
The formation of apatites from calcium carbonates can be regarded as an effective way of sequesterin...
The hydrothermal transformation of single aragonite crystals into polycrystalline calcite has been s...
The hydrothermal transformation of single aragonite crystals into polycrystalline calcite has been s...
The evolution of porous media due to mineral dissolution and precipitation can change the bulk prope...
Carbonate reactions are common in mineral deposits due to CO2-rich mineralising fluids. This study p...