“…Recently, the potential effect of clay surfaces (for example, amorphous clay, smectite and palygorskite) on proto-dolomite (Liu et al, 2019) and Mg-rich calcite precipitation (Nyiro-K osaa et al, 2018) has been studied. Based on field observation in soils (D ıaz-Hern andez et al, 2013(D ıaz-Hern andez et al, , 2018Cuadros et al, 2016), evaporative lakes (Wanas & Sallam, 2016) and caves (P erez et al, 2015), as well as laboratory experiments (Xu et al, 2018;Liu et al, 2019) and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations (Sakuma & Kawamura, 2009), it is hypothesized that clay minerals can not only promote the incorporation of Mg 2+ ions into the structure of the rhombohedral carbonate, but also facilitate the local supersaturation of solutes. Moreover, the intimate structural relationship between Mg-bearing calcite and clay minerals in modern calcareous lake indicates that the clay minerals may act as a suitable adsorption surface for primary Ca-Mg carbonate nucleation (Nyiro-K osaa et al, 2018).…”