• Undersaturation is a state of a solution that contains less of a dissolved material than could be dissolved by that quantity of solvent under normal circumstances...
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    supersaturation and precipitation vs. undersaturation and dissolution). Therefore, in shallow CCD conditions (i.e., undersaturation of calcium carbonate at depth)...
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  • concentration of a solute exceeds its maximum solubility at equilibrium Undersaturation, where the concentration of a solute is less than its maximum solubility...
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    surrounding waters. Pyrite replaces carbonate shell material due to an undersaturation of carbonate in the surrounding waters. Some plants become pyritized...
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    forming pyrite. Pyrite replaces carbonate shell material due to an undersaturation of carbonate in the surrounding waters. Some plants become pyritized...
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    high Ni and Cr, high potassium and sodium concentrations (silica undersaturation is common) some form of volatile enrichment, to provide the biotite...
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    and was once considered a feldspathoid-like mineral due to silica undersaturation. Gehlenite has a Mohs hardness of 5–6, a vitreous to greasy lustre...
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  • is not analyzed, there is excess calcium, causing normative silica undersaturation, and increasing the calcium silicate mineral budget. Similarly, if...
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    released from thawing subsea permafrost, and CO2 is absorbed due to an undersaturation of CO2 in the water compared with the atmosphere. In addition, multiple...
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  • the carbonate compensation depth. Values of this below 1 indicate undersaturation, and potential dissolution, while values above 1 indicate supersaturation...
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    silica is predominately undersaturated in the world's oceans. This undersaturation promotes rapid dissolution as a result of constant recycling and long...
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    dolomite is above 2.8; both values decrease rapidly with depth, and undersaturation is reached below the chemocline. In the upper layer, the supersaturation...
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    high-latitude oceans than it is in tropical or temperate oceans. The undersaturation of CaCO3 causes the shells of calcifying organisms to dissolve, which...
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    20 °C and about 3,700 bar total pressure under conditions of water undersaturation. The second member is a gray-white quartzite, 60 meters (200 feet)...
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  • (2010). Larvae of the pteropod Cavolinia inflexa exposed to aragonite undersaturation are viable but shell-less. Mar Biol, 157, 2341–2345. Doney, Scott C...
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    1073/pnas.1508622112 2015 Abrupt onset and prolongation of aragonite undersaturation events in the Southern Ocean, C Hauri, T Friedrich, A Timmermann, Nature...
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