The steady-state, far-from-equilibrium dissolution rates of nine distinct plagioclases ranging in composition from An2 to An89 were measured in mixed flow reactors at 22 ± 2 °C and pH from 2 to 11. The dissolution rates of all plagioclases based on silica release show a common U-shaped behaviour as a function of pH, where rates decrease with increasing pH at acid condition but rise with increasing pH at alkaline conditions. Consistent with literature findings, constant pH plagioclase dissolution rates increase with increasing anorthite content at acidic conditions; measured anorthite dissolution rates are ∼2.5 orders of magnitude faster than those of albite at pH ∼2. Perhaps more significantly, rates are independent of plagioclase compositi...
The isothermal (750°C) experiments of Lagache and Dujon (1987) reveal that the partitioning of Sr be...
The rates of mineral dissolution control the temporal evolution of many natural processes on the sur...
International audienceThe temporal evolution of natural illite du Puy dissolution rates was measured...
The steady-state, far-from-equilibrium dissolution rates of nine distinct plagioclases ranging in co...
The chemical composition of groundwater is controlled largely by subsurface mineral/fluid interactio...
Steady-state element release rates from crystalline basalt dissolution at far-from-equilibrium were ...
The dissolution rates of spheres of two magnesian olivines, two plagioclases, and quartz in tholeiit...
International audienceHere we report on two separate ongoing, multi-year investigations on the depen...
International audienceTo evaluate the impact of atomic short- and long-range orders on silicate diss...
Steady-state element release rates from crystalline basalt dissolution at far-from-equilibrium were ...
International audienceThe forward dissolution rate of San Carlos forsterite Fo 91 was measured at 25...
The study area is situated in a fault zone with fractured granites and metasediments. In a conceptua...
ABSTRACt: Observations of closely spaced porous and cemented sandstones from the San Joaquin basin, ...
Relevant modeling of mass and energy fluxes involved in pedogenesis, sequestration of atmospheric CO...
A 180 ha area in the headwater of Paquequer watershed, a drainage system located at the Teresópolis ...
The isothermal (750°C) experiments of Lagache and Dujon (1987) reveal that the partitioning of Sr be...
The rates of mineral dissolution control the temporal evolution of many natural processes on the sur...
International audienceThe temporal evolution of natural illite du Puy dissolution rates was measured...
The steady-state, far-from-equilibrium dissolution rates of nine distinct plagioclases ranging in co...
The chemical composition of groundwater is controlled largely by subsurface mineral/fluid interactio...
Steady-state element release rates from crystalline basalt dissolution at far-from-equilibrium were ...
The dissolution rates of spheres of two magnesian olivines, two plagioclases, and quartz in tholeiit...
International audienceHere we report on two separate ongoing, multi-year investigations on the depen...
International audienceTo evaluate the impact of atomic short- and long-range orders on silicate diss...
Steady-state element release rates from crystalline basalt dissolution at far-from-equilibrium were ...
International audienceThe forward dissolution rate of San Carlos forsterite Fo 91 was measured at 25...
The study area is situated in a fault zone with fractured granites and metasediments. In a conceptua...
ABSTRACt: Observations of closely spaced porous and cemented sandstones from the San Joaquin basin, ...
Relevant modeling of mass and energy fluxes involved in pedogenesis, sequestration of atmospheric CO...
A 180 ha area in the headwater of Paquequer watershed, a drainage system located at the Teresópolis ...
The isothermal (750°C) experiments of Lagache and Dujon (1987) reveal that the partitioning of Sr be...
The rates of mineral dissolution control the temporal evolution of many natural processes on the sur...
International audienceThe temporal evolution of natural illite du Puy dissolution rates was measured...