Weathering of dolomite in industrial environments

To the exclusion of other major atmospheric pollutants, sulfur dioxide is mainly responsible for attack upon dolomite. This article characterizes Laurel Dolomite on the basis of composition, texture, and porosity; describes the mechanism of the SO{sub 2} reaction with dolomite; and develops two equa...

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BUILDINGS
CARBONATE MINERALS
CHALCOGENIDES
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EQUATIONS
MINERALS
OXIDES
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