CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DOLOMITIZE
PRESENT
Present
I dolomitize
you dolomitize
he/she/it dolomitizes
we dolomitize
you dolomitize
they dolomitize
Present continuous
I am dolomitizing
you are dolomitizing
he/she/it is dolomitizing
we are dolomitizing
you are dolomitizing
they are dolomitizing
Present perfect
I have dolomitized
you have dolomitized
he/she/it has dolomitized
we have dolomitized
you have dolomitized
they have dolomitized
Present perfect continuous
I have been dolomitizing
you have been dolomitizing
he/she/it has been dolomitizing
we have been dolomitizing
you have been dolomitizing
they have been dolomitizing
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I dolomitized
you dolomitized
he/she/it dolomitized
we dolomitized
you dolomitized
they dolomitized
Past continuous
I was dolomitizing
you were dolomitizing
he/she/it was dolomitizing
we were dolomitizing
you were dolomitizing
they were dolomitizing
Past perfect
I had dolomitized
you had dolomitized
he/she/it had dolomitized
we had dolomitized
you had dolomitized
they had dolomitized
Past perfect continuous
I had been dolomitizing
you had been dolomitizing
he/she/it had been dolomitizing
we had been dolomitizing
you had been dolomitizing
they had been dolomitizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will dolomitize
you will dolomitize
he/she/it will dolomitize
we will dolomitize
you will dolomitize
they will dolomitize
Future continuous
I will be dolomitizing
you will be dolomitizing
he/she/it will be dolomitizing
we will be dolomitizing
you will be dolomitizing
they will be dolomitizing
Future perfect
I will have dolomitized
you will have dolomitized
he/she/it will have dolomitized
we will have dolomitized
you will have dolomitized
they will have dolomitized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been dolomitizing
you will have been dolomitizing
he/she/it will have been dolomitizing
we will have been dolomitizing
you will have been dolomitizing
they will have been dolomitizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would dolomitize
you would dolomitize
he/she/it would dolomitize
we would dolomitize
you would dolomitize
they would dolomitize
Conditional continuous
I would be dolomitizing
you would be dolomitizing
he/she/it would be dolomitizing
we would be dolomitizing
you would be dolomitizing
they would be dolomitizing
Conditional perfect
I would have dolomitize
you would have dolomitize
he/she/it would have dolomitize
we would have dolomitize
you would have dolomitize
they would have dolomitize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been dolomitizing
you would have been dolomitizing
he/she/it would have been dolomitizing
we would have been dolomitizing
you would have been dolomitizing
they would have been dolomitizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you dolomitize
we let´s dolomitize
you dolomitize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
dolomitized
Present Participle
dolomitizing
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DOLOMITIZE»
Discover the use of
dolomitize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
dolomitize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
CARBONATE RESERVOIRS: POROSITY, EVOLUTION & DIAGENESIS IN A ...
The refluxing dense brines exhibit an elevated Mg/Ca ratio and proceed to
dolomitize the lagoonal floor and subjacent porous limestone units as they
displace lighter marine pore fluids. If the sill is sedimentologic in nature, such as
a reef tract, ...
2
The Geometry and Petrogenesis of Dolomite Hydrocarbon Reservoirs
The latter is dependent on the porosity and the dolomitization exchange
efficiency. Some 350 kg of magnesium is required to dolomitize 1 m3 of calcite (
Cooper & Tindall 1994) and this equates to 237 m3 of seawater (Mg
concentration 1.35 kg ...
Colin J. R. Braithwaite, Giancarlo Rizzi, Gillian Darke, 2004
3
Contemporary hydrogeology: The George Burke Maxey memorial ...
Based on the Mg/Ca ratios in the brackish zone, all the water should dolomitize
limestone; it is, in fact, supersaturated with respect to dolomite. Owing to sea-
level changes, climatic changes, and /or occasional uplift or downwarp of the
Floridan ...
4
Carbonate Diagenesis and Porosity
... floor seaward of the zone of evaporite precipitation. The refluxing dense brines
exhibit elevated Mg/Ca ratios, and proceed to dolomitize the lagoon floor and
subjacent porous limestone units as they displace lighter marine pore fluids.
5
Carbonate Reservoirs: Porosity and diagenesis in a sequence ...
What sort of pump can one call upon to move the prodigious volumes of marine
water through the platform to completely dolomitize over 80 m of limestone?
Three potential hydrologic models are shown in Fig. 6.37. Vahrenkamp and
Swart's ...
Clyde H. Moore, William J. Wade, 2013
6
Diagenesis in sediments and sedimentary rocks
Mg“/Ca2+ ratios to dolomitize the porous oolitic carbonates along permeability
trends oriented roughly parallel to the stratification. Such a mechanism, of
compaction and expulsion of fluids from terrigenous magnesiumbearing material,
may be ...
7
Carbonate Sedimentology
To dolomitize completely a limestone fon'nation a vast amount of Mg2+ must be
pumped through the sequence. Apart from an appropriate chemical environment,
an Mg2+ source and efficient transport system are needed. Potential fluid ...
Maurice E. Tucker, V. Paul Wright, 2009
8
Dolomite reservoirs: geochemical techniques for evaluating ...
These dense brines displace less dense interstitial fluids as they flow downward,
into, and through underlying carbonate sediments and dolomitize them (Fig. 54).
Fluid flow generally occurs in high porosity and permeability grainstone ...
J. R. Allan, W. D. Wiggins, 1993
9
Geological Survey Professional Paper
We cannot show incontrovertibly that the dolomitizing solutions did not come from
above and selectively dolomitize only the Logana Member, but, inasmuch as the
adjacent rocks of the A16 CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE GEOLOGY OF ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1981
10
Colorado School of Mines Quarterly
To completely dolomitize the remaining sediment, 7.19 x 103 moles of Mg+ +
must be added. Each pore volume of "new" seawater can provide only 8.92
moles of Mg+ + . Therefore 807 pore-volumes of seawater are required (7190/
8.92) to ...