calcitedolomite
Calcitedolomite is a term used to describe the calcite–dolomite continuum in carbonate rocks, representing the solid solution between the end-member minerals calcite (CaCO3) and dolomite (CaMg(CO3)2). It is not a discrete mineral but a range of compositions where calcium and magnesium substitute for one another within carbonate lattices. The system is typically described as a calcite–dolomite solid solution, with end members and intermediate compositions found in nature.
In terms of structure, both calcite and dolomite crystallize in a trigonal, rhombohedral lattice. Dolomite differs
Calcitedolomite occurs widely in sedimentary rocks, particularly limestones and dolostones. It forms through diagenetic processes such
Physical properties vary with composition. Pure calcite and pure dolomite have distinct reactions to acids, hardnesses,