نتایج جستجو برای: calcite

تعداد نتایج: 4447  

2011
Branka Njegić-Džakula Ljerka Brečević Giuseppe Falini Damir Kralj

Biomineralization processes are the subject of numerous investigations. This article gives a review of the study on interactions between the charged polypeptides and the mineral surfaces involved in biomineralization, with an additional kinetic approach. The influence of polypeptides on two types of precipitation processes is discussed: the spontaneous precipitation from supersaturated solution...

2012
Tsigabu A Gebrehiwet George D Redden Yoshiko Fujita Mikala S Beig Robert W Smith

BACKGROUND A proposed strategy for immobilizing trace metals in the subsurface is to stimulate calcium carbonate precipitation and incorporate contaminants by co-precipitation. Such an approach will require injecting chemical amendments into the subsurface to generate supersaturated conditions that promote mineral precipitation. However, the formation of reactant mixing zones will create gradie...

2004
James R. Boles Jim Chen

Extensive calcite fault cement has resulted from leakage of Santa Barbara basin fluids and hydrocarbons into the Refugio-Carneros fault, a north-bounding structure to the basin. Calcite cements are only found at the end segments of the 24-km (15-mi)-long fault zone, which has less than 150 m (490 ft) of maximum normal offset. The calcite is contemporaneous with fault movement, as evidenced by p...

The study of the carbonate cements in the Permian-Triassic Dalan-Kangan formations resulted in the identification of five stages of calcite and dolomite cementation, which completely or partially occluded pores. Cement types appear to be early isopachous calcite (i; C1-non-luminescence), equant (ii; C2-dull CL), fairly coarse secondary dolomite rhombs (iii; C3-zoning red CL), coarse sparry calc...

2004
Awni Y. Al-Otoom Reyad A. Shawabkeh Adnan M. Al-Harahsheh Ahmad T. Shawaqfeh

A characterization study was performed on the spent oil shale (oil shale ash) obtained from the combustion of Jordanian oil shale. This characterization utilized different analytical techniques. These include scanning electron microscope with energy dispersive spectrum analysis, X-ray fluorescence, X-ray diffraction and Qemscan. During the combustion process, minimal fragmentation was encounter...

2015
Rutger De Wit Pascale Gautret Yvan Bettarel Cécile Roques Christian Marlière Michel Ramonda Thuy Nguyen Thanh Huy Tran Quang Thierry Bouvier Kay C. Vopel

Using three different microscopy techniques (epifluorescence, electronic and atomic force microscopy), we showed that high-Mg calcite grains in calcifying microbial mats from the hypersaline lake "La Salada de Chiprana", Spain, contain viruses with a diameter of 50-80 nm. Energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometer analysis revealed that they contain nitrogen and phosphorus in a molar ratio of ~9, whi...

Journal: :Chemistry 2007
Subramanyam Gayathri Rajamani Lakshminarayanan James C Weaver Daniel E Morse R Manjunatha Kini Suresh Valiyaveettil

The mechanisms of formation of biogenic magnesium-rich calcite remain an enigma. Here we present ultrastructural and compositional details of ossicles from the seastar Pisaster giganteus (Echinodermata, Asteroidea). Powder X-ray diffraction, infrared spectroscopy and elemental analyses confirm that the ossicles are composed of magnesium-rich calcite, whilst also containing about 0.01 % (w/w) of...

2017
Assaf Gal Sanja Sviben Richard Wirth Anja Schreiber Benedikt Lassalle-Kaiser Damien Faivre André Scheffel

Many organisms form minerals from precursor phases that crystallize under strict biological control. The dynamic intracellular processes of formation, transport, and deposition of these precursor phases are challenging to identify. An unusual situation is recently revealed for the calcifying alga Emiliania huxleyi, as the cells contain a compartment filled with a concentrated Ca and P phase but...

2009
M. S. Abu El Ghar A. W. Hussein

The diagenetic changes of the Lower-Middle Eocene limestones in the area to the west of AssiutMinia Stretch include the following processes: compaction, cementation, neomorphism, silicification, glauconitization and ferrugination. The compaction is represented by mechanical and chemical types. Cementation is either shallow submarine (represented by micrite, fibrous calcite and isopachous calcit...

2010
CZ Liu CH Lin MS Yeh YM Chao P Shen

Powdery calcium carbonates, predominantly calcite and aragonite, with planar defects and cation-anion mixed surfaces as deposited on low-carbon steel by magnetic water treatment (MWT) were characterized by X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy, and vibration spectroscopy. Calcite were found to form faceted nanoparticles having 3x (01̄14) commensurate superstructure and with well-developed {112̄0...

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