karbonaattikiviä
Karbonaattikiviä are a group of sedimentary rocks primarily composed of carbonate minerals. The most common carbonate minerals found in these rocks are calcite (calcium carbonate, CaCO3) and dolomite (calcium magnesium carbonate, CaMg(CO3)2). Karbonaattikiviä form in various environments, often in marine settings where the shells and skeletons of marine organisms accumulate, or through chemical precipitation from water.
The formation process typically involves the slow deposition of carbonate-rich sediments over geological timescales. These sediments
The main types of karbonaattikiviä include limestone and dolomite. Limestone is predominantly composed of calcite, while
Karbonaattikiviä have significant economic and geological importance. They are widely used as construction materials, for example,