Formation of nano-magnesite in the calcareous spicules prepared under ambient conditions†
Abstract
We report that high-Mg calcite spherulites can undergo a coarsening process to form calcareous spicules of ∼30 microns in width and several hundred microns in length after an aging process in air for a prolonged period. During the aging process, the crystallinity of the calcitic structure has been improved substantially with a significant migration of Mg ions toward the mineral surface. In a thin-foil sample of the spicule aged for 20 months, nanocrystallites of magnesite with minor substitution level of Ca ions have been found near the surface of the spicule.

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