2024
DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.16573
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Searching for microbial contribution to micritization of shallow marine sediments

Elisa Garuglieri,
Ramona Marasco,
Charlene Odobel
et al.

Abstract: Micritization is an early diagenetic process that gradually alters primary carbonate sediment grains through cycles of dissolution and reprecipitation of microcrystalline calcite (micrite). Typically observed in modern shallow marine environments, micritic textures have been recognized as a vital component of storage and flow in hydrocarbon reservoirs, attracting scientific and economic interests. Due to their endolithic activity and the ability to promote nucleation and reprecipitation of carbonate crystals, … Show more

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