noun
- The geological process by which limestone or other carbonate rocks are converted into dolomite through the replacement of calcium carbonate with calcium magnesium carbonate.
Usage: technical; geology
Examples
- Dolomitization occurs when magnesium-rich fluids percolate through limestone deposits.
- The dolomitization of ancient carbonate platforms created significant changes in rock porosity.
- Geologists study dolomitization to understand the formation of petroleum reservoirs.
- Dolomitization can happen early in diagenesis or much later in a rock's history.
- The extent of dolomitization in this formation affects its ability to store groundwater.