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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

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Journal of Sedimentary Petrology
Vol. 34 (1964)No. 2. (June), Pages 412-418

A Quantitative Separation of Non-Carbonate Minerals from Carbonate Minerals

John Ellingboe, James Wilson

ABSTRACT

Carbonate minerals can be separated from non-carbonate minerals by the use of 10 Previous HitpercentTop hydrochloric acid at room temperature for 24 hours. Clay minerals and pyrite are almost completely insoluble under these conditions. Gypsum, however, is soluble under the conditions used to dissolve carbonate minerals. Siderite was found to be the most difficult carbonate mineral to dissolve of the nine carbonate minerals investigated. An easily reproducible method for determining insoluble residues is proposed.


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