kalkification
Kalkification is the geological and geochemical process by which calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is deposited from dissolved ions in water to form solid calcium carbonate accumulations. In geology and geomorphology, it produces features such as travertine and tufa deposited from groundwater or surface springs, as well as speleothems like stalagmites and stalactites in caves. In soils and sedimentology, kalkification refers to the formation of calcium carbonate nodules and cementation of soil horizons, which can influence soil texture, drainage, and the mobility of nutrients.
The process is driven by chemical and physical conditions that promote calcium carbonate precipitation. Water becomes
Kalkification has practical and scientific significance. It affects water quality and infrastructure when calcium carbonate scales