Walter, 1985 - Google Patents
Relative reactivity of skeletal carbonates during dissolution: implications for diagenesisWalter, 1985
- Document ID
- 5832515741875936213
- Author
- Walter L
- Publication year
External Links
Snippet
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 …
- 238000004090 dissolution 0 title abstract description 106
Similar Documents
| Publication | Publication Date | Title |
|---|---|---|
| Walter | Relative reactivity of skeletal carbonates during dissolution: implications for diagenesis | |
| McKenzie | Holocene dolomitization of calcium carbonate sediments from the coastal sabkhas of Abu Dhabi, UAE: a stable isotope study | |
| Knauth | A model for the origin of chert in limestone | |
| Walter et al. | The dissolution kinetics of shallow marine carbonates in seawater: A laboratory study | |
| Kinsman | Interpretation of Sr (super+ 2) concentrations in carbonate minerals and rocks | |
| Swart et al. | Origin of dolomite in the Arab-D reservoir from the Ghawar Field, Saudi Arabia: evidence from petrographic and geochemical constraints | |
| Eriksson et al. | An overview of the geology of the Transvaal Supergroup dolomites (South Africa) | |
| Demangel et al. | Development of early calcareous nannoplankton in the late Triassic (Northern Calcareous Alps, Austria) | |
| Bertram et al. | Influence of temperature on the stability of magnesian calcite | |
| Roberts et al. | Methane-derived carbonate cements in barrier and beach sands of a subtropical delta complex | |
| Matyszkiewicz et al. | Oxfordian neptunian dykes with brachiopods from the southern part of the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland (southern Poland) and their links to hydrothermal vents | |
| Magaritz | Carbon and oxygen isotope composition of recent and ancient coated grains | |
| Videtich | Electron microprobe study of Mg distribution in recent Mg calcites and recrystallized equivalents from the Pleistocene and Tertiary | |
| Bruckschen et al. | Cement stratigraphy in Triassic and Jurassic limestones of the Weserbergland (northwestern Germany) | |
| Andrews | Microfacies and geochemistry of Middle Jurassic algal limestones from Scotland | |
| Kyser et al. | Alteration of Cenozoic cool-water carbonates to low-Mg calcite in marine waters, Gambier Embayment, South Australia | |
| Biernacka et al. | Zechstein (Ca1) limestone-marl alternations from the North-Sudetic Basin, Poland: depositional or diagenetic rhythms? | |
| Flügel | Diagenesis, porosity, and dolomitization | |
| Melezhik et al. | Palaeoproterozoic magnesite-stromatolite-dolostone-'red bed'association, Russian Karelia: palaeoenvironmental constraints on the 2.0 Ga-positive carbon isotope shift | |
| Walter | The Dissolution Kinetics Of Shallow Water Carbonate Grain Types: Effects Of Mineralogy, Microstructure, And Solution Chemistry (magnesium-Calcite) | |
| Maliva et al. | Carbonate diagenesis in a high transmissivity coastal aquifer, Biscayne Aquifer, southeastern Florida, USA | |
| Major | Cathodoluminescence in post-Miocene carbonates | |
| Saller | Aragonite neomorphism via intrafabric dissolution and calcite precipitation, not thin films | |
| Magaritz et al. | On the genesis of discordant dolostone bodies in the northeastern Negev, Israel | |
| Hanshaw et al. | Deciphering hydrological systems by means of geochemical processes |