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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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Tyndall Stone is a grey to buff, mottled, fossiliferous, dolomitic limestone that is quarried at Garson, Manitoba, 37 km northeast of Winnipeg. Dolomitic lime contains both calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate. Taylor, RP1022, Hydration of magnesia in dolomitic hydrated limes and putties, J. |
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