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Dolomite in caves: Recent dolomite formation in oxic, non-sulfate environments. Castañar Cave, Spain
Dolomite is a common mineral in the rock record but rare in recent superficial environments. Where it does occur, it is related to anoxic, sulfate-rich environments and microbial activity. The occurrence of some dolomite deposits in caves, however, indicates that dolomite formation is also possible in oxic, non-sulfate settings. Dolomite is forming at 17 °C and in oxic-vadose conditions on the host rocks and aragonite speleothems of the Castañar Cave, Cáceres, Spain. It appears as spheroids and dumbbells 50–300 μm in diameter that internally consist of micron-sized rhombic to rounded crystals. Initially this dolomite is Ca-rich, non-stoichiometric and poorly ordered. Mg-rich solutions allow the precipitation of metastable Mg-rich carbonates, such as huntite. This soon transforms into this Ca-rich dolomite, which later “ages” to form a more stoichiometric dolomite. These dolomites show similarities to those grown under anoxic, sulfate-rich conditions and their presence in caves provides a different setting that may contribute to the understanding of the “dolomite problem”, including their initial formation and later recrystallization processes. 相似文献
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对水菱镁石(3MgCO3.Mg(OH)2.3H2O)和斜方云石(3MgCO3.CaCO3)的开发与应用做了评述。内容包括简史、物化性能和开采加工,以及在氧化镁、重质碱式碳酸镁和镁质阻燃剂制取方面的应用,并展望了开发前景。 相似文献
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