Dissolution of carbonates has been commonly predicted by geochemical models to occur at the seawater-freshwater mixing zone of coastal aquifers along a geological time scale. However, field evidences are inconclusive: dissolution vs. lack of dissolution. In this study we investigate the process of calcite dissolution by mixing waters of different salinities and pCO2, by means of geochemical modeling and laboratory experiments. Our calculations show that saturation is not always a good indicator of the real dissolution potential of the mixture. In a closed system, the maximum subsaturation occurs for mixing ratios of about 15%-salty, while the dissolved calcite is maximum for 50%. Dissolution is affected by carbonate speciation, and by the d...
Ocean acidification, in response to rising anthropogenic carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosph...
The absorption, or uptake, of anthropogenic CO2 by the oceans results in a decrease in pH and carbon...
The absorption, or uptake, of anthropogenic CO2 by the oceans results in a decrease in pH and carbon...
Geochemical mixing theory suggests that the mixing of seawater and calcite-saturated fresh ground wa...
Near-equilibrium calcite dissolution in seawater contributes significantly to the regulation of atmo...
Ocean acidification from fossil fuel burning is lowering the mean global ocean saturation state (Ω =...
Ocean acidification from fossil fuel burning is lowering the mean global ocean saturation state (Ω =...
Ocean acidification from fossil fuel burning is lowering the mean global ocean saturation state (Ω =...
Ocean acidification from fossil fuel burning is lowering the mean global ocean saturation state (Ω =...
Ocean acidification from fossil fuel burning is lowering the mean global ocean saturation state (Ω =...
Sedimentary basins can contain close to 20% by volume pore fluids that are commonly classified as br...
An understanding of the factors controlling calcite dissolution is important for modeling geochemica...
We present a novel determination of the dissolution kinetics of inorganic calcite in seawater. We di...
We present a novel determination of the dissolution kinetics of inorganic calcite in seawater. We di...
We present a novel determination of the dissolution kinetics of inorganic calcite in seawater. We di...
Ocean acidification, in response to rising anthropogenic carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosph...
The absorption, or uptake, of anthropogenic CO2 by the oceans results in a decrease in pH and carbon...
The absorption, or uptake, of anthropogenic CO2 by the oceans results in a decrease in pH and carbon...
Geochemical mixing theory suggests that the mixing of seawater and calcite-saturated fresh ground wa...
Near-equilibrium calcite dissolution in seawater contributes significantly to the regulation of atmo...
Ocean acidification from fossil fuel burning is lowering the mean global ocean saturation state (Ω =...
Ocean acidification from fossil fuel burning is lowering the mean global ocean saturation state (Ω =...
Ocean acidification from fossil fuel burning is lowering the mean global ocean saturation state (Ω =...
Ocean acidification from fossil fuel burning is lowering the mean global ocean saturation state (Ω =...
Ocean acidification from fossil fuel burning is lowering the mean global ocean saturation state (Ω =...
Sedimentary basins can contain close to 20% by volume pore fluids that are commonly classified as br...
An understanding of the factors controlling calcite dissolution is important for modeling geochemica...
We present a novel determination of the dissolution kinetics of inorganic calcite in seawater. We di...
We present a novel determination of the dissolution kinetics of inorganic calcite in seawater. We di...
We present a novel determination of the dissolution kinetics of inorganic calcite in seawater. We di...
Ocean acidification, in response to rising anthropogenic carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosph...
The absorption, or uptake, of anthropogenic CO2 by the oceans results in a decrease in pH and carbon...
The absorption, or uptake, of anthropogenic CO2 by the oceans results in a decrease in pH and carbon...