Secondary processes
Recrystalization
RECRISTALIZACION
Soil carbonates, once precipitated, are very frequently subject to recrystallization as can be deduced from following microscopic characteristics:
Interwoven acicular crystals
The intersecting acicular crystals can recrystallize as micritic masses.
A more heterogeneous size of the grains
Crystals of very heterogeneous size with gradual transition between zones of sparite crystals with distinct sizes, without detectable boundary.
The crystals occur clustered in domains which vary in a very irregular way at short distances, with clusters of microsparite (Ø= 4 - 10 microns), pseudosparite (Ø=10 - 50 microns) and sparite (>50 microns).
Starlike masses
Starlike masses with a central zone of microsparite or pseudosparite, surrounded by sparite crystals.
The sparite crystals are frequently elongated and radially arranged.
Sparitic crystals with radial fibrous fabric
Elongated parallel arranged sparite crystals with a radial
fibrous habit and frequently with undulating extinction, forming coatings.
Curved contact
Sometimes the recrystallization is expressed by the presence of curved or undulating contacts between sparite grains.
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