carbonatelor
Carbonatelor is a proposed carbonate mineral and a member of a hypothetical class of layered carbonates. First described in the early 2000s by researchers studying high-pressure carbonates, carbonatelor remains a subject of theoretical and limited empirical investigation. The term reflects its carbonate composition and a proposed layered crystal structure that distinguishes it from more common carbonates such as calcite and dolomite.
Its chemical composition is variable, typically represented as (Ca,Mg,Fe,Mn)CO3 with cation ordering that creates alternating carbonate
Carbonatelor is associated with ultrahigh-pressure metamorphism and subduction-zone processes. It is thought to form by rearrangement
Physical properties reported in laboratory studies include a hardness near 3.5–4 on the Mohs scale, a bright