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Carbonate-associated sulfate

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Carbonate-associated sulfate (CAS) refers to sulfate ions that are incorporated into carbonate minerals, particularly in sedimentary rocks. This form of sulfate is typically found in carbonates like calcite or aragonite, which are common in marine and freshwater environments.

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