“…As such, hydrous magnesium carbonate minerals, such as hydromagnesite and nesquehonite are relatively common in natural environments, where they occur as weathering products of mafic or ultramafic rocks (Deelman, 2011), within evaporate deposits (Alderman and Von de Borch, 1960;Goto et al, 2003) and within speleotherms (Northup et al, 2001). Hydromagnesite has also been observed to precipitate in microbial mats or stromatolites in a number of alkaline lakes (Power et al, 2007(Power et al, , 2014Shirokova et al, 2011Shirokova et al, , 2013Mavromatis et al, 2012Mavromatis et al, , 2015.…”