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Dissolution under Pressure

Dissolution is one of the basic modes of grain deformation. Here, the process refers to that caused by pressure, in contrast to chemical dissolution by fluids. The kinetics of dissolution are temperature dependent, especially at low temperatures associated with shallow burial depth. Dissolution is also affected by the chemistry of the fluids in the pore space. See the section in 'Factors Affecting Pressure Solution' for more information.

Reference:

Rutter, E.H., 1983. Pressure solution in nature, theory and experiment. Journal of Geological Society 140 (Sep): 725-740.



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