Dissolution of diopside and basaltic glass: The effect of carbonate coating
Far-from-equilibrium dissolution experiments with diopside and basaltic glass in mixed-flow reactors at 70°C and pH 8.2 show that solute concentrations do not reach steady state over the experimental duration of 45-60 days. Chemical modelling indicates that during the dissolution experiments, soluti...
Main Authors: | Stockmann, G., Wolff-Boenisch, Domenik, Gíslason, S., Oelkers, E. |
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Format: | Conference Paper |
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2008
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/36940 |
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