UNIFIED DESCRIPTION OF INCONGRUENT REACTIONS AND MINERAL SOLUBILITIES AS A FUNCTION OF BULK COMPOSITION AND SOLUTION pH IN HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS

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  • VITALII A. POKROVSKII
  • ANI HAROLD
  • C. HELGESON
چکیده

Depiction of mineral solubilities on isobaric isothermal bulk composition pH diagrams facilitates considerably the conelation of the consequences of irreversible reactions with the solubilities of incongruent reaction products. The reaction-progress variable (f) is related to the bulk composition variable (r1", which has units of moles (kg HzO)-r) by the stoichiometries of the irreversible reactions and the relative rates of reaction of the reactant minerals. To illustrate the advantages of using diagrams of this kind to describe simultaneously mineral solubilities, phase relations, and mass transfer resulting from reaction of minerals with hydrothermal fluids in both open and closed systems, equilibrium solubilities of stable minerals in the system K2O-Na2O-AI2O3-SiO2H2O were computed as a function of pH in NaCl-HClNaOH-H2O solutions in which r1?Nacl = 0.01 or 1.0 at various pressures and temperatures of geological interest. These solubilities were then plotted together with representative reaction paths on ,?AI2Si2O5(OH)4 pH' 4KAIlsi?orn(OH)? PH, 4retsiron PH' and 45*tt ' ,ot pH dialgrdms. Considerationbf these diagrams indicates that kaolinite, muscovite, and K-feldspar dissolve congruently only over relatively narrow langes of solution pH. Above and below the pH limits of these ranges, the rninerals dissolve incongruently to form quartz, diaspore, or aluminosilicates. Albite dissolves incongruently over the entire range of solution pH from zero to 12. Changes in solution composition and the identities and number of moles of minerals that precipitate and dissolve along incongruent reaction paths can be assessed irectly from bulk composition pH diagrams, which can also be used to interpret phase relations in terms of mineral solubilities over wide ranges of pressure, temperature, and fluid composition.

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تاریخ انتشار 2006