dolostonedominated
Dolostonedominated is a geological term used to describe sedimentary carbonate rock sequences in which dolostone is the principal constituent. In practical use, a dolostone-dominated unit implies that more than about half of the rock volume is dolomite (calcium magnesium carbonate), making it distinct from limestone- or dolomite-poor lithologies.
Dolostone forms primarily through the diagenetic alteration known as dolomitization, where magnesium-rich fluids react with limestone
Characteristics of dolostonedominated units often include a relatively uniform or massive appearance, variable color, and a
Global distribution of dolostonedominated rocks reflects ancient carbonate platforms and basinal sequences, with significance for hydrocarbon