Abstract
Large-scale, carbonate-hosted magnesite (MgCO3) deposits, although rare, occur mainly in Precambrian strata. Although many occurrences have characteristics consistent with penecontemporaneous formation in an evaporative marine setting, the general absence of CaSO4 minerals has precluded the adoption of evaporative marine depositional models. In modern seawater, excess Ca2+ and Mg2+ relative to