carbonatelimestone
Carbonatelimestone is a type of sedimentary rock that is composed primarily of calcium carbonate in the form of calcite or aragonite. It is formed through the accumulation of marine organisms, such as corals, mollusks, and foraminifera, which secrete calcium carbonate to build their shells and skeletons. Over time, these organisms die and their remains settle on the ocean floor, where they are buried and compacted under the weight of overlying sediments. The pressure and chemical processes, such as dissolution and recrystallization, transform the organic remains into a solid rock.
The term "carbonatelimestone" is not commonly used in the scientific literature, as the term "limestone" is typically
Carbonatelimestone is an important resource for various industries. It is a major component of cement, which
The study of carbonatelimestone, along with other sedimentary rocks, is an important area of research in geology.