For 200 years, scientists have failed to grow a common mineral in the laboratory under the conditions believed to have formed it naturally. Now, a team of researchers from the University of Michigan and Hokkaido University in Sapporo, Japan have finally succeeded, thanks to a new theory developed from atomic simulations.
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Dolomite Problem': 200-Year-Old Geology Mystery Resolved
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Scientists finally succeed in growing dolomite in the lab by
200-year-old geology puzzle resolved
From The College of Engineering At The University of Michigan
Dolomite: occurrence, evolution and economically important
Modeling the Effect of Dissolved Hydrogen Sulfide on Mg2+–Water
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