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Relative reactivity of skeletal carbonates during dissolution: implications for diagenesis

Walter, 1985

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Walter L
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An accurate knowledge of the potential reaction paths and sequences followed during early diagenesis is central lo models of limestone textural development and the chemical evolution of rock-water systems. The lithification of chemically metastahle carbonate …
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