Step velocities during calcite dissolution in seawater with and without carbonic anhydrase

Abstract: Step velocities were measured as the average of acute and obtuse step velocities during Iceland Spar dissolution in natural seawater under Atomic Force Microscope (AFM). 0.04 mg/mL carbonic anhydrase was added to seawater to investigate the effect of the dissolution-promoting enzyme on ste...

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Main Authors: Dong, Sijia, Berelson, William, Teng, Henry, Rollins, Nick, Pirbadian, Sahand, El-Naggar, Mohamed, Adkins, Jess
Format: Dataset
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Published: IEDA: EarthChem Library 2020
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Online Access:http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/111627
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Summary:Abstract: Step velocities were measured as the average of acute and obtuse step velocities during Iceland Spar dissolution in natural seawater under Atomic Force Microscope (AFM). 0.04 mg/mL carbonic anhydrase was added to seawater to investigate the effect of the dissolution-promoting enzyme on step retreat velocities. Other Description: Dong, S., Berelson, W., Teng, H., Rollins, N., Pirbadian, S., El-Naggar, M., Adkins, J., A Mechanistic Study of Carbonic Anhydrase Enhanced Calcite Dissolution. Geophysical Research Letters (in review)