Abstract
Earlier thermal analysis investigations (1, 3, 10) of carbonate system were conducted under static conditions where decomposition progressed in a variable atmosphere of reaction products. These studies have made fundamental contributions to the field of carbonate mineralogy.
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Reddick, K.L. (1968). Heats of Reaction for Carbonate Mineral Decomposition. In: Porter, R.S., Johnson, J.F. (eds) Analytical Calorimetry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0001-5_36
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