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Grain boundaries as microreactors during reactive fluid flow: experimental dolomitization of a calcite marble

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DOI: 10.1007/s00410-014-1045-z

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Dolomitization; Coupled dissolution reprecipitation reactions; Reactive transport; Experimental petrology; Grain boundaries; Hydrothermal reactions

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  1. SACGER
  2. University of Adelaide
  3. ARENA
  4. Australian Research Council [DP1095069]
  5. CSIRO Office of Chief Executive Postdoctoral Fellowship
  6. Australian Research Council [DP1095069] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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Limestone dolomitization is an example of a fluid-induced mineralogical transformation that commonly affects extensive rock volumes. To understand the mechanisms enabling these efficient replacement reactions, we investigated experimentally the dolomitization of a fractured calcite marble under flow-through conditions at mild hydrothermal conditions. Contrary to most earlier studies of coupled dissolution reprecipitation reactions that were conducted using small, individual grains, in this study, the integrity of the rock was preserved, so that the experiment explored the links between flow in a fracture and fluid-rock interaction. In these experiments, grain boundaries acted as microreactors, in which a Mg-poor 'protodolomite' formed initially, and then transformed into dolomite. The difficulty in nucleating dolomite played a key role in controlling the evolution of the porosity, by allowing for (1) initial dissolution along grain boundaries, and (2) formation of coarse porosity at the reaction interface. This porosity evolution not only enabled the reaction to progress efficiently, but also controlled the mineralogy of the system, as shown by brucite replacing calcite near the fracture once the fluid along calcite grain boundaries became sufficiently connected to the fluid flowing through the fracture. This study illustrates the role of grain boundaries, porosity evolution and nucleation in controlling reaction progress as well as the nature and textures of the products in pervasive mineralogical transformations.

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