Mineralogical aspects of CO2 sequestration during hydrothermal basalt alteration - An experimental study at 75 to 250 °C and elevated pCO2

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作者
Gysi, Alexander P. [1 ]
Stefansson, Andri [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Iceland, Inst Earth Sci, IS-101 Reykjavik, Iceland
关键词
Basalt alteration; Carbonates; Hydrothermal experiments; Reaction path; CO2; mineralization; Water-rock interaction; LOW-GRADE METAMORPHISM; CARBFIX PILOT PROJECT; GLASS DISSOLUTION; CARBON-DIOXIDE; SECONDARY MINERALS; GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS; TEMPERATURE; ICELAND; CONSEQUENCES; LAVAS;
D O I
10.1016/j.chemgeo.2012.03.006
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
The alteration of basaltic glass was studied experimentally at elevated CO2 pressures (similar to 10-25 bar) and hydrothermal conditions (75-250 degrees C) to determine the effects of temperature and extent of reaction (xi) on the secondary mineral formation and compositional evolution of alteration assemblages resulting from CO2-water-basalt interaction. At <100 degrees C, the alteration products consisted of concentric layers of ankerite and dolomite-ankerite solid solutions (Ca-Mg-Fe carbonates) and amorphous silica. At >= 150 degrees C, mixed Ca-Mg-Fe smectites and chlorite, calcite, amorphous silica and zeolites formed instead of Ca-Mg-Fe carbonates. Competing reactions between carbonates and clays for major divalent cations (Ca, Mg and Fe) were affected by the extent of reaction with smectites formed initially and progressively being replaced by calcite and chlorite. The basaltic glass dissolution rate and mechanism were also affected by temperature and reaction time. At lower temperatures (<= 150 degrees C), a hydrated leached layer formed on the glass surface and the mass fluxes in the system were largely controlled by the dissolution rate and mechanism of the glass, whereas at higher temperature (250 degrees C) the dissolution rate of the basaltic glass was fast with the reactions primarily driven by secondary mineral replacement and growth. We conclude that the driving force for carbonate mineralization in basaltic glass at elevated CO2 conditions is linked to the geochemical behavior and mobility of Ca, Mg and Fe together with the availability of Si for Al-Si-mineral formation. At <100 degrees C, the divalent cations are available for Ca-Mg-Fe carbonate formation, whereas at >= 150 degrees C abundant clays limit the availability of Mg and Fe resulting in calcite being the only carbonate formed. This implies a quantitatively more effective fixation of CO2 at <100 degrees C associated with the formation of Ca-Mg-Fe carbonates. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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