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http://www.museums.udel.edu/mineral/mineral_site/displaycollection/Carbonates/Calcite/Images/100277_H177.jpg<br><br>
http://www.museums.udel.edu/mineral/mineral_site/displaycollection/Carbonates/Calcite/Images/100277_H177.jpg<br><br>
This image is an example of calcite sand crystals.<br>
This image is an example of calcite sand crystals.<br>
Source: http://www.museums.udel.edu/<br><br>
Source: http://www.museums.udel.edu/mineral/mineral_site/displaycollection/Carbonates/Calcite/9999-0803-0006.html<br><br>

Revision as of 15:12, 16 July 2007


1. A material rich in calcium carbonate, which has the effect of raising the pH of soil as it weathers.

100277_H177.jpg

This image is an example of calcite sand crystals.
Source: http://www.museums.udel.edu/mineral/mineral_site/displaycollection/Carbonates/Calcite/9999-0803-0006.html