The ikaite to calcite transformation: implications for palaeoclimate studies
Marine sedimentary ikaite is the parent mineral to glendonite, stellate pseudomorphs found throughout the geological record which are most usually composed of calcite. Ikaite is known to be metastable at earth surface temperatures and pressures, readily breaking down to more stable carbonate polymor...
Autors principals: | Vickers, ML, Vickers, M, Rickaby, REM, Wu, H, Bernasconi, SM, Ullmann, CV, Bohrmann, G, Spielhagen, RF, Kassens, H, Pagh Schultz, B, Alwmark, C, Thibault, N, Korte, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Elsevier
2022
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