Geochemistry of sedimentary carbonates /
Morse, John W.
Geochemistry of sedimentary carbonates / John W. Morse, Fred T. Mackenzie. - Amsterdam ; New York : New York, NY, U.S.A. : Elsevier ; Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1990. - 1 online resource (725 pages) - Developments in sedimentology ; 48 . - Developments in sedimentology ; 48. .
Introduction
Includes bibliographical references (pages 609-679) and index.
Front Cover; Geochemistry of Sedimentary Carbonates; Copyright Page; Preface; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. The CO2-Carbonic Acid System and Solution Chemistry; Basic Concepts; Activity Coefficients in Solutions; Influences of Temperature and Pressure; The Carbonic Acid System in Seawater; Calculation of the Saturation State of Seawater with Respect to Carbonate Minerals; Concluding Remarks; Chapter 2. Interactions Between Carbonate Minerals and Solutions; Sedimentary Carbonate Minerals; Solubility Behavior of Carbonate Minerals; Surface Chemistry of Carbonate Minerals Carbonate Dissolution and Precipitation KineticsConcluding Remarks; Chapter 3. Coprecipitation Reactions and Solid Solutions of Carbonate Minerals; General Concepts; Coprecipitation of ""Foreign"" Ions in Carbonate Minerals; Magnesian Calcite; Stable Isotope Chemistry; Concluding Remarks; Chapter 4. The Oceanic Carbonate System and Calcium Carbonate Accumulation in Deep Sea Sediments; An Overview of Major Processes; The CO2 System in Oceanic Waters; Sources and Sedimentation of Deep Sea Carbonates; The Distribution of CaCO3 in Deep Sea Sediments and Carbonate Lithofacies Factors Controlling the Accumulation of Calcium Carbonate in Deep Sea SedimentsVariability of Calcium Carbonate Deposition in Deep Sea Sediments with Time; Concluding Remarks; Chapter 5. Composition and Source of Shoal-Water Carbonate Sediments; Introduction; Shoal-Water Carbonates in Space and Time; Carbonate Grains and Skeletal Parts; Biomineralization; Precipitation of Carbonates from Seawater; Concluding Remarks; Chapter 6. Early Marine Diagenesis of Shoal-Water Carbonate Sediments; Introduction; Some Preliminary Thermodynamic and Kinetic Considerations; Very Early Diagenesis Concluding RemarksChapter 7. Early Non-Marine Diagenesis of Sedimentary Carbonates; Introduction; Plate-Tectonic Controls on Diagenesis; General Considerations for Early Non-Marine Diagenesis; Major Phase Transformations; Mass Transfer During Diagenesis; Lithification in the Meteoric Environment; Bermuda: A Case Study of a Meteoric Diagenetic Environment; A Brief Synthesis of Meteoric Diagenesis; Concluding Remarks; Chapter 8. Carbonates as Sedimentary Rocks in Subsurface Processes; Introduction; P, T, and X and Carbonate Mineral Stability; Subsurface Water Chemistry in Sedimentary Basins Continuous ProcessesExamples of ""Models"" of Long-Term Diagenesis; Concluding Remarks; Chapter 9. The Current Carbon Cycle and Human Impact; Introduction; Modern Biogeochemical Cycle of Carbon; Human Impact on Carbon Fluxes; The Oceanic System; Concluding Remarks; Chapter 10. Sedimentary Carbonates in the Evolution of Earth's Surface Environment; Introduction; Sedimentary Rock Mass-Age Distributions; Secular Trends in Sedimentary Rock Properties; Carbon Cycling Modeling; Synopsis of the Origin and Evolution of the Hydrosphere-Atmosphere-Sedimentary Lithosphere; Concluding Remarks; Epilogue
This book covers the more basic aspects of carbonate minerals and their interaction with aqueous solutions; modern marine carbonate formation and sediments; carbonate diagenesis (early marine, meteoric and burial); the global cycle of carbon and human intervention; and the role of sedimentary carbonates as indicators of stability and changes in the Earth's surface environment. The selected subjects are presented with sufficient background information to enable the non-specialist to understand the basic chemistry involved. Tested on classes taught by the authors, and approved by the students,
English.
9786612755002 6612755008 0080934129 9780080934129 1282755005 9781282755000 1281759961 9781281759962 9786611759964 6611759964 0080869629 9780080869629 0444873910 9780444873910 0444887814 9780444887818
(WaSeSS)ssj0000161847
Geochemistry.
Marine sediments.
Carbonate rocks.
G�eochimie.
S�ediments marins.
Roches carbonat�ees.
geochemistry.
carbonate rock.
Carbonate rocks
Geochemistry
Marine sediments
552.58 571.8 / D489
Geochemistry of sedimentary carbonates / John W. Morse, Fred T. Mackenzie. - Amsterdam ; New York : New York, NY, U.S.A. : Elsevier ; Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1990. - 1 online resource (725 pages) - Developments in sedimentology ; 48 . - Developments in sedimentology ; 48. .
Introduction
Includes bibliographical references (pages 609-679) and index.
Front Cover; Geochemistry of Sedimentary Carbonates; Copyright Page; Preface; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. The CO2-Carbonic Acid System and Solution Chemistry; Basic Concepts; Activity Coefficients in Solutions; Influences of Temperature and Pressure; The Carbonic Acid System in Seawater; Calculation of the Saturation State of Seawater with Respect to Carbonate Minerals; Concluding Remarks; Chapter 2. Interactions Between Carbonate Minerals and Solutions; Sedimentary Carbonate Minerals; Solubility Behavior of Carbonate Minerals; Surface Chemistry of Carbonate Minerals Carbonate Dissolution and Precipitation KineticsConcluding Remarks; Chapter 3. Coprecipitation Reactions and Solid Solutions of Carbonate Minerals; General Concepts; Coprecipitation of ""Foreign"" Ions in Carbonate Minerals; Magnesian Calcite; Stable Isotope Chemistry; Concluding Remarks; Chapter 4. The Oceanic Carbonate System and Calcium Carbonate Accumulation in Deep Sea Sediments; An Overview of Major Processes; The CO2 System in Oceanic Waters; Sources and Sedimentation of Deep Sea Carbonates; The Distribution of CaCO3 in Deep Sea Sediments and Carbonate Lithofacies Factors Controlling the Accumulation of Calcium Carbonate in Deep Sea SedimentsVariability of Calcium Carbonate Deposition in Deep Sea Sediments with Time; Concluding Remarks; Chapter 5. Composition and Source of Shoal-Water Carbonate Sediments; Introduction; Shoal-Water Carbonates in Space and Time; Carbonate Grains and Skeletal Parts; Biomineralization; Precipitation of Carbonates from Seawater; Concluding Remarks; Chapter 6. Early Marine Diagenesis of Shoal-Water Carbonate Sediments; Introduction; Some Preliminary Thermodynamic and Kinetic Considerations; Very Early Diagenesis Concluding RemarksChapter 7. Early Non-Marine Diagenesis of Sedimentary Carbonates; Introduction; Plate-Tectonic Controls on Diagenesis; General Considerations for Early Non-Marine Diagenesis; Major Phase Transformations; Mass Transfer During Diagenesis; Lithification in the Meteoric Environment; Bermuda: A Case Study of a Meteoric Diagenetic Environment; A Brief Synthesis of Meteoric Diagenesis; Concluding Remarks; Chapter 8. Carbonates as Sedimentary Rocks in Subsurface Processes; Introduction; P, T, and X and Carbonate Mineral Stability; Subsurface Water Chemistry in Sedimentary Basins Continuous ProcessesExamples of ""Models"" of Long-Term Diagenesis; Concluding Remarks; Chapter 9. The Current Carbon Cycle and Human Impact; Introduction; Modern Biogeochemical Cycle of Carbon; Human Impact on Carbon Fluxes; The Oceanic System; Concluding Remarks; Chapter 10. Sedimentary Carbonates in the Evolution of Earth's Surface Environment; Introduction; Sedimentary Rock Mass-Age Distributions; Secular Trends in Sedimentary Rock Properties; Carbon Cycling Modeling; Synopsis of the Origin and Evolution of the Hydrosphere-Atmosphere-Sedimentary Lithosphere; Concluding Remarks; Epilogue
This book covers the more basic aspects of carbonate minerals and their interaction with aqueous solutions; modern marine carbonate formation and sediments; carbonate diagenesis (early marine, meteoric and burial); the global cycle of carbon and human intervention; and the role of sedimentary carbonates as indicators of stability and changes in the Earth's surface environment. The selected subjects are presented with sufficient background information to enable the non-specialist to understand the basic chemistry involved. Tested on classes taught by the authors, and approved by the students,
English.
9786612755002 6612755008 0080934129 9780080934129 1282755005 9781282755000 1281759961 9781281759962 9786611759964 6611759964 0080869629 9780080869629 0444873910 9780444873910 0444887814 9780444887818
(WaSeSS)ssj0000161847
Geochemistry.
Marine sediments.
Carbonate rocks.
G�eochimie.
S�ediments marins.
Roches carbonat�ees.
geochemistry.
carbonate rock.
Carbonate rocks
Geochemistry
Marine sediments
552.58 571.8 / D489