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Hydroman
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Concept of a column experiment in PhreeqC
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April 26, 2018, 06:21:36 PM »
Hello together,
I like to model a more complex column experiment (closed system, pressure nearly 150 bar, circulation of the water phase). The sample only consists the silicates Quartz, Albite, Anorthie, K-Feldspar and K-mica. At The beginning I have a water with I=0.
Before I start with a 1-d model inclusive the Kinetic I like to understand the processes of the silicate weathering in general. So that I can get an idea what happens during the experiment (learning about the process).
My opinion is that the first step should be a simple model with a single silicate. So I can look what happens if this gets in contact with water.
So I need I need the Keyword "Solution" of course and the Keyword "Reaction" to put in the mineralphase. Then I need the "Equilibrium_phases" of SiO2(a) and Al(OH)3(a).
So for example for the mineralphase Albite I would write:
TITLE silicate weathering 1. step
SOLUTION 1
REACTION 1
Albite 1
1 millimoles in 1 step
EQUILIBRIUM_PHASES 1
SiO2(a) 0 10
Al(OH)3(a) 0 10
END
I think this should be the right inputfile to understand the processes of water-rock interaction in a column experiment, because nothing happens exapt the dissolution of the mineralphase Albite and the precipitation of SiO2 and Al(OH)3. With this simple code I can see for example that the ph-value increases due to the precipitation of SiO2(a) and Al(OH)3(a).
In the next step I would put in the other silicate phases into the "REACTION" part to see what happens with H4SiO4 an Al(OH)4- and the cations.
Do you think that this is a right concept to set up a model of an column experiment?
BR
Hydroman
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dlparkhurst
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Re: Concept of a column experiment in PhreeqC
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April 26, 2018, 10:58:32 PM »
There was a similar recent thread:
http://phreeqcusers.org/index.php/topic,1032.msg3024.html#msg3024
and Example 6 in the manual is similar and gives several approaches to the problem.
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dlparkhurst
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Re: Concept of a column experiment in PhreeqC
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April 26, 2018, 11:04:54 PM »
Also, the pH goes up because of dissolution of Albite (the REACTION). Precipitation of Al(OH)3 tends to decrease the pH.
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