B(OH)4− and CO32− do not compete for incorporation into aragonite in synthetic precipitations at pHtotal 8.20 and 8.41 but do compete at pHtotal 8.59
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Published:2024-08
Issue:
Volume:379
Page:39-52
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ISSN:0016-7037
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Container-title:Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Author:
Castillo Alvarez Cristina,
Penkman KirstyORCID,
Kröger Roland,
Finch Adrian A.,
Clog Matthieu,
Hathorne Ed,
Allison NicolaORCID
Funder
University of St Andrews
University of York
UKRI NERC
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