Chemistry and Mechanisms of Low-Temperature Dissolution of Silicates by Organic Acids

  • Bennett P
  • Casey W
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Organic acids are important diagenetic agents in near-surface weathering processes. The mechanism of interaction, however, is complex, and their significance in a particular environment will depend on a variety of geo-chemical parameters. Organic acids in...

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Bennett, P. C., & Casey, W. (1994). Chemistry and Mechanisms of Low-Temperature Dissolution of Silicates by Organic Acids. In Organic Acids in Geological Processes (pp. 162–200). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78356-2_7

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