Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1972
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1972gecoa..36...35l&link_type=abstract
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 36, Issue 1, pp.35-50
Physics
25
Scientific paper
Kinetic dissolution experiments on serpentine, forsterite and enstatite over a wide pH range at 25°C show that there is an initial rapid exchange of surface magnesium ions with hydrogen ions followed by a longer period of hydrogen exchange and extraction of internal magnesium and silicon, with the amount extracted proportional to t 1/2. The parabolic exchange kinetics are consistent with either of two rate controlling mechanisms: nonsteady state diffusion of ions within the mineral and quasi-steady state diffusion of ions through a leached shell surrounding the mineral. Diffusion coefficients for magnesium are greater than for silicon for each of the minerals, leading to incongruent dissolution over moderate time periods. The diffusion coefficients decrease in the order forsterite > serpentine > enstatite. Eventually the parabolic exchange rates decrease to the rate of dissolution of all material at the aqueous interface. Hence, over very long periods the amount of silicon and magnesium dissolved is proportional to t and dissolution is congruent. In highly acid solutions dissolution rates are fast and this terminal condition is reached much sooner.
Bartlett Robert W.
Luce Robert W.
Parks George A.
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