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dolomiteIn mineralogy, white mineral with a rhombohedral structure, calcium magnesium carbonate (CaMg(CO3)2). Dolomites are common in geological successions of all ages and are often formed when limestone is changed by the replacement of the mineral calcite with the mineral dolomite. dolomite
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An estimated six million tonnes of dolomite rock (limestone) was crushed, sized and shipped from the company port last year. A significant portion of the world's oil lies in dolomite rocks, and without a conceptual model of how these rocks form, geologists cannot very well predict where oil companies should drill, says Lumsden. |
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