International audienceDiagenetic processes occuring in time and space are critical in the evolution of sedimentary rocks. They need to be assessed to improve our abilities for palaeoenvironmental interpretations. A numerical model was developed with the reactive transport code CrunchFlow to assess the chemical and physical processes occurring during the early diagenesis of lacustrine carbonates formed in rift settings, using as a case study the carbonate sediments associated with Mg-silicates of the alkaline volcanic crater lake, Dziani Dzaha. The model relies on the solid phase compositions of the first meter of sediments, the porosity, the pore water chemistry and an age model for the sediment based on radiocarbon measurements. Chemical a...