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- Dolostone abstract "Dolostone or dolomite rock is a sedimentary carbonate rock that contains a high percentage of the mineral dolomite. In old U.S.G.S. publications it was referred to as magnesian limestone. However, the term is now reserved for magnesium deficient dolostones or magnesium rich limestones. Technically, dolostone has a stoichiometric ratio of nearly equal amounts of magnesium and calcium. Most dolostones formed as a magnesium replacement of limestone or lime mud prior to lithification. It is resistant to erosion and can either contain bedded layers or be unbedded. It is less soluble than limestone in weakly acidic groundwater, but it can still develop solution features over time. Dolostone can act as an oil and natural gas reservoir.The term dolostone was introduced to avoid confusion with the mineral dolomite. The usage of the term dolostone is controversial because the name dolomite was first applied to the rock during the late 18th century and thus has technical precedence. The use of the term dolostone is not recommended by the Glossary of Geology published by the American Geological Institute. It is, however, used in some geological publications."The dolomite problem" refers to the vast worldwide depositions of dolostone in past geologic record eluding a unified explanation for their formation.".
- Dolostone thumbnail 7092_pieskovna_Dolinka_pri_Hradisti_pod_Vratnom_dolomit.JPG?width=300.
- Dolostone wikiPageID "1020491".
- Dolostone wikiPageRevisionID "603260290".
- Dolostone hasPhotoCollection Dolostone.
- Dolostone subject Category:Dolomite_(rock).
- Dolostone subject Category:Dolomite_group.
- Dolostone subject Category:Sedimentary_rocks.
- Dolostone type Abstraction100002137.
- Dolostone type Material114580897.
- Dolostone type Matter100020827.
- Dolostone type Part113809207.
- Dolostone type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Dolostone type Relation100031921.
- Dolostone type Rock114696793.
- Dolostone type SedimentaryRock114698000.
- Dolostone type SedimentaryRocks.
- Dolostone type Substance100019613.
- Dolostone comment "Dolostone or dolomite rock is a sedimentary carbonate rock that contains a high percentage of the mineral dolomite. In old U.S.G.S. publications it was referred to as magnesian limestone. However, the term is now reserved for magnesium deficient dolostones or magnesium rich limestones. Technically, dolostone has a stoichiometric ratio of nearly equal amounts of magnesium and calcium. Most dolostones formed as a magnesium replacement of limestone or lime mud prior to lithification.".
- Dolostone label "Dolomia".
- Dolostone label "Dolomie".
- Dolostone label "Dolomiet".
- Dolostone label "Dolomit (Gestein)".
- Dolostone label "Dolomit (skała)".
- Dolostone label "Dolomito".
- Dolostone label "Dolomía".
- Dolostone label "Dolostone".
- Dolostone label "苦灰岩".
- Dolostone sameAs Dolomit_(hornina).
- Dolostone sameAs Dolomit_(Gestein).
- Dolostone sameAs Dolomía.
- Dolostone sameAs Dolomie.
- Dolostone sameAs Dolostone.
- Dolostone sameAs Dolomia.
- Dolostone sameAs 苦灰岩.
- Dolostone sameAs Dolomiet.
- Dolostone sameAs Dolomit_(skała).
- Dolostone sameAs Dolomito.
- Dolostone sameAs m.03zy96.
- Dolostone sameAs Q1134814.
- Dolostone sameAs Q1134814.
- Dolostone sameAs Dolostone.
- Dolostone wasDerivedFrom Dolostone?oldid=603260290.
- Dolostone depiction 7092_pieskovna_Dolinka_pri_Hradisti_pod_Vratnom_dolomit.JPG.
- Dolostone isPrimaryTopicOf Dolostone.