Back to search
Teedumäe et al., 1999

Dolomites of the Muhu Formation (Silurian) in mainland Estonia: aspects of dolomitization, properties, and prospects of utilization

Teedumäe, A., Kiipli, T., Kallaste, T.
DOI10.3176/geol.1999.4.02
Year1999
JournalProceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences. Geology
Volume48
Number4
Pages213-227
Typearticle in journal
Figures6
Estonian author
LanguageEnglish
Id1147

Abstract

In mainland Estonia the Muhu Formation of the Jaagarahu Stage (Silurian, Wenlock) is represented by secondary dolomites (dolostones) originating from the normal-marine calcareous sediments of the shoal facies belt of the palaeobasin. Five rock types, reef, breccia, microcrystalline, low-argillaceous, and argillaceous dolomites, differing in the lithological composition, properties, and possible fields of use, are distinguished. The chemical composition of dolomites exhibits close to ideal molar proportions of Ca and Mg for all above-mentioned types of dolomites. The results of the X-ray diffraction study show that dolomites are nearly stoichiometric, with d104 equalling 2.8850-2.8856 Å. The dolomites studied represent the most completely and evenly dolomitized part of the extensive body of pervasive Silurian dolomites.

Last change: 5.3.2024
KIKNATARCSARVTÜ Loodusmuuseumi geokogudEesti Loodusmuuseumi geoloogia osakond
All materials in the portal are for free usage according to CC BY-SA , unless indiated otherwise.
Portal is part of natianal research infrastructure and geoscience data platform SARV, hosted by TalTech.
Open Book icon by Icons8.