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In situ determination of long-term basaltic glass dissolution in the unsaturated zone
Authors:Steven J Gordon  Patrick V Brady  
Institution:

a Department of Economics and Geography, United States Air Force Academy, HQ USAFA/DFEG, 2354 Fairchild Dr., Suite 6K110, USAF Academy, CO 80840-6299, USA

b Geochemistry Department, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185-0750, USA

Abstract:Maximum in situ weathering rates of basaltic glass measured at the El Malpais National Monument in New Mexico are on the order of 2–5×10?19 mol/cm2 s. Rates were calculated from backscattered electron (BSE) imaging of weathered porosity and are equivalent to 1.7–5% of the surface per 1000 years. Weathering is independent of glass composition but appears to increase with flow elevation at El Malpais. Measured rates represent weathering over 3000 years and are substantially lower than glass dissolution rates measured in the laboratory over much shorter time spans. Basaltic glass is a close chemical analogue to glass hosts proposed for encapsulation of high-level nuclear wastes. Radionuclide release rates predicted from the basis of in situ field rates are substantially less than those predicted from short-term laboratory experiments.
Keywords:Weathering  Basaltic glass  El Malpais  Porosity
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