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    Ferroan Dolomitization by Seawater Interaction with Mafic Igneous Dikes and Carbonate Host Rock at the Latemar Platform, Dolomites, Italy: Numerical Modeling of Spatial, Temporal, and Temperature Data by K. Blomme, S. J. Fowler, P. Bachaud, F. H. Nader, A. Michel, R. Swennen

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Numerous publications address the petrogenesis of the partially dolomitized Latemar carbonate platform, Italy. A common factor is interpretation of geochemical data in terms of heating via regional igneous activity that provided kinetically favorable conditions for replacement dolomitization. …”
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    Analysis of Dynamic Damage Fractal and Energy Consumption Characteristics of Dolomite Marble by Ting Zuo, Zehu Zhao, Jianguo Wang, Xianglong Li, Zihao Tao, Changhui Yang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…To investigate the damage fractal and energy dissipation of dolomite marble under blasting load, Dahongshan Copper Mine was selected as the test object and one-dimensional SHPB impact tests with different strain rates were carried out. …”
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    Dolomite as A Potential Source of Heterogenous Catalyst for Biodiesel Production from Pongamia pinnata by S. Sudalai, M. G. Devanesan and A. Arumugam

    Published 2024-12-01
    Subjects: “…pongamia pinnata, biodiesel, transesterification, dolomite, heterogenous catalyst…”
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    The Influence of Injected Fluids on Microscopic Pore Structures in the Intersalt Dolomitic Shale Oil Reservoirs by Tong Zhou, Wei Yan, Jianzheng Su, Xianglu Tang, Hao Tian, Wenbo Li, Kongyang Wang, Ting Sun, Ruyue Wang, Rusheng Zhang, Jun Niu

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Given their low porosity and permeability, intersalt dolomitic shale oil reservoirs need to be developed via large-scale hydraulic fracturing to achieve economic effects. …”
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    Carbon Dioxide Absorption and Release Properties of Pyrolysis Products of Dolomite Calcined in Vacuum Atmosphere by Fei Wang, Toshihiro Kuzuya, Shinji Hirai, Jihua Li, Te Li

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The decomposition of dolomite into CaO and MgO was performed at 1073 K in vacuum and at 1273 K in an Ar atmosphere. …”
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    Application of the DCP Steel poduction technogies with the use of dolomite from the “Gralevo” Deposit of the Vitebsk Oblast by V. L. Tribushevski, S. L. Rimoshevski, D. E. Ivanov, Yu. A. Zatakovoi, V. O. Krasilnikov

    Published 2000-02-01
    “…High properties of dolomite obtained in Belarus de­termines its application as a steel making flux after preliminary preparation. …”
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    Occurrence Characteristics and Threshold Pore Throat Radius of Movable Fluids for Dolomite Intercrystalline Pores of Lacustrine Carbonate Rocks by Shiming Zhang, Xiaojun Zhang, Tingjing Zhang, Yongxian Zheng, Jun Cui, Juerong Fu, Chao Wang, Xiaofeng Yu

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The reservoir evaluation and classification are restrained by the progress of research on the pore structure and fluid occurrence in dolomite intercrystalline pores of the Paleogene lacustrine carbonate rock in the western Qaidam Basin. …”
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    Prestack Inversion Identification of Dolomite Reservoirs in the Fourth Member of the Sinian Dengying Formation in Moxi Area, Sichuan Basin, SW China by Yong Wu, Xuxu Wang, Lu Zhou, Chongyang Han, Lianjin Zhang, Xuemei Lan, Peng Lu

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The dolomite reservoir of the fourth member of Dengying Formation in Moxi area of Sichuan Basin is thin, is fast in lateral variation, and has P-impedance difference from the surrounding rock; it is difficult to identify and predict the dolomite reservoir and fluid properties by conventional poststack seismic inversion. …”
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    Genesis of Dolomite in Middle Permian Maokou Formation in Eastern Sichuan: Constraints from In Situ Geochemistry, Sr-Mg Isotopes, and Fluid Inclusions by Yanxia Jiang, Xianfeng Tan, Chengjiang Zhang, Wei Jiang, Jia Wang, Long Luo, Dongping Tan, Wei Wang, Zhifu Xiong

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Petrography, in situ geochemistry, Sr-Mg isotopes, and fluid inclusions were carried out on samples from the Maokou Formation in Eastern Sichuan in order to discuss the dolomitizing process. Based on mineral and textural characteristics, dolomites were divided into four components: partially clouded dolomite (PCD), mosaic-like dolomite (MLD), cloudy-centered and clear-rimmed dolomite (CACD), and saddle dolomite (SDD). …”
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    Hydrothermal Dissolution of Deeply Buried Cambrian Dolomite Rocks and Porosity Generation: Integrated with Geological Studies and Reactive Transport Modeling in the Tarim Basin, China by Wenwen Wei, Daizhao Chen, Hairuo Qing, Yixiong Qian

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Integrated with geological studies and reactive transport modeling, this study investigated the Cambrian dolomites that were buried at depths up to 8408 m and still preserved a large amount of unfilled dissolution vugs from the borehole TS1 in the northern Tarim Basin. …”
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    Lithostructural mapping and 3D modeling in a dolomitic marble deposit, Canta-Galo District (Acarape-CE), Borborema Province, Northeastern Brazil by Jonh Maycon Nogueira Azevedo, Sérgio Roberto Bacelar Hühn, Jordan Victor de Oliveira Freire, Irani Cezar Mattos, Igor Moreira da Silva

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Data were compiled into a geological database and modeled using the Leapfrog Geo® software. Geolux extracts dolomitic marble, which is then transported to external companies for processing. …”
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    Seawater-originated fluids interactions with oceanic lithospheric mantle peridotites and formation of hornblendite dykes, as well as spadaite and dolomite veins in the Naein ophiolite (Isfahan Province, Iran) by Fatemeh Naderi, Ghodrat Torabi, Nargess Shirdashtzadeh

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Hornblendite dykes composed of Cr-spinel, magnesio-hornblende, chlorite, ilmenite, tremolite, calcite and dolomite. Hydrothermal spadaites (MgSiO2(OH)2·H2O) are formed in the late-stage phase. …”
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