Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980gecoa..44..241k&link_type=abstract
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 44, Issue 2, pp.241-252
Physics
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Scientific paper
Dissolution rate as a function of degree of undersaturation was measured on shells of individual species of coccoliths and foraminifera, various size fractions of sediment from the Ontong-Java Plateau and the Rio Grande Rise, a collection of large pteropods, and on synthetic calcite and aragonite powder. Results of the study indicate that all biogenic and synthetic calcium carbonate follows the rate law R % = k %(1 - ) n where [ Ca 2+ ][ CO 3 2- ]/ K ' sp and K ' sp is the apparent solubility product of calcite or aragonitic seawater. In the case of all calcite samples, n c = 4.5, while for aragonitic samples n a = 4.2. The `rate constant', k %, varies widely between samples and in many cases is inversely correlated with grain size. However, the individual species of coccoliths, E. huxleyi and C. neohelis , which were cultured in the laboratory appear not to follow this rule, with dissolution rates an order to magnitude lower than expected.
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