Evolution of Mg/Ca Ratios During Limestone Dissolution Under Epikarstic Conditions

IF 1.7 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Pavel Pracný, Jiří Faimon, Dalibor Všianský, Ludvík Kabelka
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Abstract

The Mg/Ca ratios in karst water are generally believed to comprise information on climate, and, being encoded in speleothems, they are utilized as paleoenvironmental proxy. However, the mechanism and dynamic of Mg release from limestone during dissolution is not well understood. A theoretical evolution of the Mg/Ca ratios during limestone dissolution under epikarstic conditions (T?=?10?°C, \(\log P_{{{\text{CO}}_{2} }}\)?=??1.5) was studied via a dynamic model. The results were compared with (1) the dripwater data set collected in Punkva Caves (Moravian Karst, Czech Republic) during one-year period and (2) the published data from various locations worldwide. The modeling showed that the Mg/Ca ratios are governed by composition of Mg-calcite present in limestone. Two distinct stages in the dissolution dynamics were recognized: (1) an initial congruent dissolution with stoichiometric release of Ca and Mg and, subsequently, (2) an incongruent dissolution demonstrated by the gradual release of Mg with simultaneous Ca decrease via calcite precipitation. Additional identified factors influencing the reaction path and Mg/Ca ratio evolution were the dolomitic component of limestone and the ratio of limestone/solution boundary area to water volume. Finally, the water–rock interaction time controls the resulting Mg/Ca ratio in dripwater determining how far the dissolution proceeds along the reaction path. Thus, the study results indicate that Mg/Ca ratio depends on many factors in addition to climatic variables.

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浅岩溶条件下石灰岩溶蚀过程中Mg/Ca比值的演化
岩溶水的Mg/Ca比值通常被认为包含气候信息,并被编码成洞穴主题,作为古环境指标。然而,石灰石溶解过程中Mg释放的机理和动力学尚不清楚。浅岩溶条件下石灰岩溶解Mg/Ca比值的理论演化(T?=?10?)°C, \(\log P_{{{\text{CO}}_{2} }}\) ?=? 1.5),通过动态模型进行研究。结果与(1)捷克共和国摩拉维亚喀斯特Punkva洞穴1年的滴水数据集和(2)世界各地已发表的数据进行了比较。模拟结果表明,Mg/Ca比值受石灰石中镁方解石组成的影响。在溶解动力学中可以识别出两个不同的阶段:(1)Ca和Mg的化学计量释放的初始全等溶解,以及随后的(2)通过方解石沉淀逐渐释放Mg并同时减少Ca的非全等溶解。另外确定的影响反应路径和Mg/Ca比值演化的因素是石灰石的白云岩成分和石灰石/溶液边界面积与水体积的比值。最后,水岩相互作用时间控制了滴水中Mg/Ca的比值,决定了溶解沿着反应路径进行的距离。因此,研究结果表明,除了气候变量外,Mg/Ca比值还取决于许多因素。
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Aquatic Geochemistry
Aquatic Geochemistry 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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4.30
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6
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: We publish original studies relating to the geochemistry of natural waters and their interactions with rocks and minerals under near Earth-surface conditions. Coverage includes theoretical, experimental, and modeling papers dealing with this subject area, as well as papers presenting observations of natural systems that stress major processes. The journal also presents `letter''-type papers for rapid publication and a limited number of review-type papers on topics of particularly broad interest or current major controversy.
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