Experimental study of igneous and sedimentary apatite dissolution: Control of pH, distance from equilibrium, and temperature on dissolution rates

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Guidry, MW [1 ]
Mackenzie, FT [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hawaii, Dept Oceanog, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA
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10.1016/S0016-7037(03)00265-5
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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Apatite dissolution experiments were conducted using both a fluidized bed and stirred tank reactor over a range of pH, temperature, solution saturation state, and on non-carbonated and carbonated apatite compositions: igneous fluorapatite (FAP) and sedimentary carbonate fluorapatite (CFA), respectively. From 2 <pH <6, the rate of release from dissolution of all apatite components [calcium (Ca), phosphorus (P), and fluoride (F)] increased with decreasing pH for FAP. From 6 < pH < 8.5, the FAP dissolution rate is pH independent. Measuring apatite dissolution rates at pH > 8.5 were not possible due to detection limits of the analytical techniques used in this study and the high insolubility of FAR For the CFA compositions studied, the dissolution rate decreased with increasing pH from 4 < pH < 7. During early stages of the dissolution reaction for both FAP and CFA, mineral components were released in non-stoichiometric ratios with reacted solution ratios of dissolved Ca:P and Ca:F being greater than mineral stoichiometric ratios, suggesting that Ca was preferentially released compared to P and F from the mineral structure during the early stages of dissolution. An increase in reacted solution pH accompanies this early elevated release of Ca. As the dissolution reaction proceeded to steady state, dissolution became congruent. When normalized to BET measured surface area, FAP dissolved faster from 4 < pH < 7 compared to CFA. The apparent Arrhenius activation energy (Ea) of FAP dissolution over the temperature range of 25-55 C at pH = 3.0, I = 0.1, and pCO(2) = 0 is 8.3 +/- 0.2 kcal mol(-1). Both the apparent exchange of solution H+ for solid-bound Ca at low pH in the early stage of dissolution and the Ea of dissolution suggest a surface and not a diffusion controlled dissolution reaction for FAP and CFA. The degree of undersaturation of the solution, DeltaG(R), with respect to FAP was important in determining the dissolution rate. At pH = 3.0, I = 0.1, and pCO(2) = 0, the dissolution rate of FAP was similar to 5 x greater in the far-from-equilibrium region compared to the near-equilibrium slope region. A simple apatite weathering model incorporating the experimental results from this study was constructed, and numerical calculations suggest that during the Phanerozoic both the surface area of igneous rock available for weathering and the average global temperature were important factors in determining the P weathering flux from apatite dissolution. It is possible that elevated global temperatures coupled with relatively high surface area of igneous rock during the early- to mid-Paleozoic resulted in elevated P weathering fluxes, which along with climatic evolutionary pressures of the Neoproterozoic, facilitated the radiation of multicellular organisms, large-scale phosphorite deposition, and abundance of calcium phosphate shelled organisms during the early Cambrian. Copyright (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd.
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