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Análisis Cristaloquímico y Tratamiento Térmico de Algunas Dolomitas Naturales

Authors: Crespo, Ángel; Pimentel, Carlos; Pina, Carlos M.;

Análisis Cristaloquímico y Tratamiento Térmico de Algunas Dolomitas Naturales

Abstract

La dolomita, CaMg(CO3)2, es, después de la calcita, CaCO3, el mineral carbonatado más abundante en la corteza terrestre y se encuentra presente a lo largo de todo el registro geológico. Las dolomitas pueden tener distintos orígenes (sedimentario, hidrotermal o metasomático) y en ocasiones han sufrido procesos metamórficos que pueden quedar reflejados en sus características cristaloquímicas. A pesar de ello, los estudios cristaloquímicos sistemáticos sobre dolomitas naturales son todavía escasos. En este trabajo sepresenta un estudio del grado de cristalinidad y del ordenamiento del Ca y el Mg en algunas dolomitas naturales, así como de su modificación después de someterlas a tratamiento térmico. Los resultados obtenidos proporcionan una primera caracterización cristaloquímica de algunas dolomitas naturales correspondientes a un amplio intervalo de edades geológicas.

Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (proyecto CGL2013-48247-P).

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Spain
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Keywords

Cristalinidad, Orden catiónico, Cationic ordering, Dolomite, XRPD, DRXP, Crystallinity, Dolomita

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