Crystal growth of calcite from calcium bicarbonate solutions at constant P CO 2 and 25°C: a test of a calcite dissolution model

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A highly reproducible seeded growth technique was used to study calcite crystallization from calcium bicarbonate solutions at 25°C and fixed carbon dioxide partial pressures between 0.03 and 0.3 atm. The results are not consistent with empirical crystallization models that have successfully described calcite growth at low P CO 2 (< 10 -3 atm). Good agreement was found between observed crystallization rates and those calculated from the calcite dissolution rate law and mechanism proposed by Plummer et al . (1978).

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