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Calcite dissolution is a geochemical process where calcite, primarily made of calcium carbonate, reacts with acidic solutions, leading to the release of calcium ions and the formation of bicarbonate. This process plays a significant role in the carbon cycle, affecting the buffering capacity of oceans and the formation of karst landscapes.
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