Dolomitization of shallow-water, mixed silicilastic-carbonate sequences: The Lower Triassic ramp succession of the Transdanubian Range, Hungary - ScienceDirect
Microbial-Mediated Dolomite from Coastal Sabkha Environments of Abu Dhabi and Qatar: Analogues to Subsurface Arid Climate Dolomi
Dolomitization of shallow-water, mixed silicilastic-carbonate sequences: The Lower Triassic ramp succession of the Transdanubian Range, Hungary - ScienceDirect
Dolomite distribution's study of the Lower Miocene deposits (Qom Formation), southeastern Tehran, Central Iran | SpringerLink
Ordovician deep dolomite reservoirs in the intracratonic Ordos Basin, China: Depositional model and Diagenetic evolution - Anqing Chen, Shenglin Xu, Shuai Yang, Hongde Chen, Zhongtang Su, Yijiang Zhong, Sihan Hu, 2018
Tidal Deposits: A Casebook of Recent Examples and Fossil Counterparts | SpringerLink
Frontiers | Thickness Variation Characteristics of Tidal Rhythmites—An Example From the Pinghu Formation, Xihu Sag, East China Sea Shelf Basin
Minerals | Free Full-Text | Genesis of Dolomite Reservoir in Ediacaran Chigbrak Formation of Tarim Basin, NW China: Evidence from U–Pb Dating, Isotope and Element Geochemistry
Regional Hydrothermal Alteration of the Leadville Limestone (Mississippian) of Central Colorado
Tidal-flat deposit with Gastrochaenolites from slabbed cores of the... | Download Scientific Diagram
Facies and integrated sequence stratigraphy of an Epeiric Carbonate Ramp Succession: Dhruma Formation, Sultanate of Oman - Schlaich - 2017 - The Depositional Record - Wiley Online Library
Full article: Microbial dolomite in the sabkha environment of the middle Cambrian in the Tarim Basin, NW China
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Dolomite: the mineral that shouldn't exist - Scientists have never been able to make dolomite in the the way the mineral forms naturally. Theories have come and gone, but the mystery of
Dolomite genesis in bioturbated marine zones of an early-middle Miocene coastal mud volcano outcrop (Kuwait) | Scientific Reports