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Crecimiento Epitaxial de Calcita (CaCO3) sobre las Superficies de Exfoliación de Anhidrita (CaSO4)

Authors: Astilleros, José Manuel; Cuesta Mayorga, Iris; Fernández Díaz, Lurdes; Morales, Juan; Prieto, Manuel; Roncal-Herrero, Teresa; Benning, Liane G.;

Crecimiento Epitaxial de Calcita (CaCO3) sobre las Superficies de Exfoliación de Anhidrita (CaSO4)

Abstract

Las reacciones de disoluciónprecipitación conducen frecuentemente a la nucleación y posterior crecimiento de la fase que precipita (fase secundaria) sobre el mineral que se está disolviendo (substrato). Cuando esto ocurre, pueden desarrollarse procesos de remplazamiento mineral, cuyo avance vendrá favorecido por el desarrollo de una red de poros en la fase secundaria que garantice una comunicación continua entre la solución acuosa y el substrato (Putnis, 2002).

Este trabajo ha sido financiado por los proyectos CGL2013-47988-C2-1-P y CGL2016-77138-C2-1-P. Iris Cuesta agradece el disfrute de una beca FPI.

Trabajo presentado en la XXXVI Reunión de la Sociedad Española de Mineralogía, celebrada en Oviedo (España) del 4 al 7 de julio de 2017

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Anhidrita, Calcita, Calcite, Epitaxia, Anhydrite, Epitaxy

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