Influence of magnesium on the ion-activity product of calcium and carbonate dissolved in seawater: A new approach |
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Authors: | P Möller P.P Parekh |
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Affiliation: | Nuclear Chemistry and Reactor Division, Hahn-Meitner-Institute for Nuclear Research, Berlin Germany |
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Abstract: | The influence of Mg2+ ions on the ion-activity product of calcium and carbonate dissolved in seawater has been investigated. The present approach is based mainly on: (1) the preponderance of this element in the marine system; (2) the observations by Weyl (1965), Jansen and Kitano (1963), and more recently by Plummer and Mackenzie (1974) on the higher solubility of magnesian calcite relative to pure calcite; and (3) the inferences drawn from our laboratory studies on the Ca2+—Mg2+ ion-exchange behaviour on surfaces of pure calcite. From these considerations, the pK value corresponding to a calcite containing 12 mole% of MgCO, has been estimated to be 7.7± 0.1 at 20°C. This value has serious reflections on the extent of saturation of seawater with respect to calcium-carbonate polymorphs. The reassessed degree of carbonate saturation for an average warm-surface ocean turns out to be only between 1.0 and 2.2. |
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