- The
lysocline is the
depth in the
ocean dependent upon the
carbonate compensation depth (CCD),
usually around 5 km,
below which the rate of dissolution...
- the
lysocline, is
typically located near the base
bathypelagic zone at
approximately 3,500 m depth, but
varies among ocean basins. The
lysocline lies...
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depth zone
where this
happens is
called the
lysocline).
Calcareous sediment that
sinks below the
lysocline dissolves; as a result, no
limestone can be...
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snowline (the
first depth where carbonate-poor
sediments occur). The
lysocline is the
depth interval between the
saturation and
carbonate compensation...
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depth is the
lysocline, also
known as the
depth where well
preserved calcareous grain are
separated from
poorly preserved ones. The
lysocline occurs at approximately...
- with
calcium carbonate to
water unsaturated with
calcium carbonate, the
lysocline,
which occurs at the
calcite compensation depth of 4,000 to 7,000 m (13...
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surface seawater. This
hyperthermal also led to a
shallowing of the
oceanic lysocline, as
evidenced by the
significant decrease in
calcium carbonate preservation...
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article "Calcite".
Carbonate rock Ikaite, CaCO3·6H2O List of
minerals Lysocline Manganoan calcite, (Ca,Mn)CO3 Monohydrocalcite, CaCO3·H2O
Nitratine Ocean...
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average summer temperatures on land
reached 10 °C. In the oceans, the
lysocline shoaled by
approximately half of a
kilometre during warm
phases that corresponded...
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compensation depth to shoal. The
lysocline marks the
depth at
which carbonate starts to
dissolve (above the
lysocline,
carbonate is oversaturated): today...