1. n. [Geology]
A rock composed chiefly (> 90%) of dolomite. The rock is sometimes called dolomite, but dolostone is preferable to avoid ambiguity between the mineral and rock names. Replacement dolomite that forms soon after deposition is typically fine-grained and preserves original sedimentary structures. Recrystallization late in diagenesis produces coarser grained dolomite, destroys sedimentary structures and results in higher porosity.
See related terms: carbonate, diagenesis, dolomite, dolomitization, evaporite