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δ44Ca evolution in a carbonate aquifer and its bearing on the equilibrium isotope fractionation factor for calcite

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EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
卷 270, 期 3-4, 页码 349-353

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DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2008.03.039

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calcium isotopes; groundwater; calcite precipitation; fractionation

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To improve understanding of Ca isotope transport during water-rock interaction on the continents, we measured dissolved delta Ca-44 values along a 236 km flow path in the Madison aquifer, South Dakota, where fluids have chemically evolved according to dolomite and anhydrite dissolution, calcite precipitation, and Ca-for-Na ion-exchange over a timescale spanning similar to 15 kyr. We used a reactive transport model employing rate data constrained from major ion mass-balances to evaluate the extent to which calcite precipitation and ion-exchange fractionate Ca isotopes. Elevated delta Ca-44 values during the initial and final stages of water transport possibly result from calcite precipitation under supersaturated conditions and Ca-for-Na ion-exchange, respectively. However, for the bulk of the flow path, delta Ca-44 values evolve by mixing between anhydrite and dolomite dissolution, with no fractionation during calcite precipitation under saturated conditions. We attribute the absence of Ca isotope fractionation to the long timescale of water-rock interaction and slow rate of calcite precipitation, which have enabled fluids to chemically and isotopically equilibrate with calcite. We therefore conclude that the equilibrium Ca isotope fractionation factor between calcite and water (Delta(cal-w)) is very close to zero. To the extent that the Madison aquifer typifies other groundwater systems where calcite slowly precipitates from solutions at or near chemical equilibrium, this study suggests that groundwater contributions to delta Ca-44 variability on the continents can be modeled according to simple mixing theory without invoking isotope discrimination. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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