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[BBG02-07] Initial dissolution behavior of crashed tremolite
Keywords:dissolution, Enhanced Rock Weathering, Initial dissolution behavior, Tremolite
The initial dissolution behavior of Si, Mg, and Ca in tremolite obtained in this study showed non-stoichiometric dissolution behavior. A systematic change was observed for Si, where the dissolution rate increased with increasing pH. The initial dissolution rate of Si was about 100 times greater than the steady-state Si dissolution rate. Mg dissolved stoichiometrically to Si at pH 9 and 10.5, but preferentially to Si at pH 6. The amount of released Mg increased with decreasing pH, which is opposite trend with that of Si. It is considered that Mg is released by Mg2+-H+ ion exchange reaction at the mineral-water interface. Ca was released faster than Si and independent of pH. Thus, the mechanism of Ca releasing is different from that of Mg. The Na+ concentrations were 0.01 mol/L in all batch reactor systems. Therefore, Ca may have been released in large amounts by the Ca2+-Na+ ion exchange reaction. The initial release behavior of Ca in Tremolite may be beneficial to apply to ERW. Tremolite may supply Ca regardless of pH conditions of soil, at least in the first few hours after application. It may also release large amounts of Ca in high-salinity environments such as Mongolian alkaline lakes.