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Electron optical investigation of sedimentary dolomites

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Abstract

Transmission electron microscope studies demonstrate a structural distinction between stoichiometric and ancient calcian dolomites of sedimentary origin. A modulated or tweed structure similar in appearance to spinodal microstructures characterizes ancient calcian dolomites, whereas stoichiometric dolomites are homogeneous. Recent calcium-rich dolomites lack a modulated structure, but have a heterogeneous microstructure with high densities of growth defects. Electron and optical diffraction and lattice imaging suggest a fluctuation in interplanar spacing in a coherent lattice. In addition, lattice imaging also reveals discontinuous faults throughout the modulated structure. Ordering and possibly incipient exsolution are suggested, 'c' reflections in SAD patterns of calcian dolomites document a new superstructure in at least part of the lamellar structure and raise questions of different ordering states throughout the structure. The results provide new insight regarding the formation of sedimentary dolomites

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)148-157
Number of pages10
JournalContributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
Volume76
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1981

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