2019111 · Discover how calcite polymorph decomposes under high-temperature X-ray by in-situ analysis. A novel study on calcium carbonate thermal behavior.
view more202211 · Chang et al. performed some experiments at 25 °C by using K 2 CO 3 as carbonate source and determined that at high pH values, the formation of vaterite was fostered, while at low pH values, the calcite content was increased up to 35% and by increasing the temperature up to 50 and 80 °C mainly aragonite was obtained [ 8 ].
view more20181214 · This technique is particularly effective at distinguishing the various calcium carbonate minerals including calcite, aragonite, and vaterite, and amorphous phases 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
view more202325 · This study highlights the utility of the theoretical framework based on paired dolomite and calcite records to untangle overprinted signals of clumped isotopes in ancient carbonate rocks and gives insight to better understand the complexity of alteration processes in deeply burial carbonate successions.
view more201367 · Calcite is a naturally occurring calcium carbonate mineral in rocks such as chalk, limestone, and marble. These rocks are the primary sources of pigment. Its whiteness, softness, and fine-grained nature make it an ideal white pigment that is abundant.
view more2022620 · Calcite, also known as calcium carbonate, is a fascinating mineral that is one of the most common minerals on the planet, yet comes in a variety of shapes, sizes, colors, clarity. The mineral also fluoresces, phosphoresces, and may also be thermoluminescent. It can stand on its own as a singular mineral or form part of another …
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view more2023224 · Crusher: A crusher is a machine designed to reduce large rocks into smaller rocks, gravel, or rock dust. A jaw crusher or impact crusher can be used to crush calcite lumps into smaller pieces.
view more202231 · This represents a deep-sea, carbonate version of galvanization, in which aragonite sacrifies itself to protect the underlying calcite. In practice, the possible presence of Mg calcites 12, 13 at ...
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