Calcium Carbonate Natural calcium carbonate, better known as GCC, is one of the most abundant minerals in nature and its chemical formula is CaCO3
Pore-scale spatiotemporal dynamics of microbial-induced calcium carbonate growth and distribution in porous media - ScienceDirect
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Nested Formation of Calcium Carbonate Polymorphs in a Bacterial Surface Membrane with a Graded Nanoconfinement: An Evolutionary Strategy to Ensure Bacterial Survival
Nested Formation of Calcium Carbonate Polymorphs in a Bacterial Surface Membrane with a Graded Nanoconfinement: An Evolutionary Strategy to Ensure Bacterial Survival
Calcium Carbonate Dissolution from the Laboratory to the Ocean: Kinetics and Mechanism - Batchelor‐McAuley - 2022 - Chemistry – A European Journal - Wiley Online Library
Pore-scale spatiotemporal dynamics of microbial-induced calcium carbonate growth and distribution in porous media - ScienceDirect
Pore-scale spatiotemporal dynamics of microbial-induced calcium carbonate growth and distribution in porous media - ScienceDirect