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Chemical reactions of sea water with rocks and freshwater: Experimental and field observations on brackish waters in Israel
Year:
1980
Source of publication :
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Authors :
נדלר, אריה
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Volume :
44
Co-Authors:

Magaritz, M. and Major, E. - Department of Isotope Research, The Weizman Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel

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From page:
879
To page:
886
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Total pages:
8
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Abstract:

Four major processes are observed to take place in the coastal aquifer of Israel, detectable even in the short times of water contact with the carbonate-containing host rocks. Three are chemical reactions, Ca2+-Mg2+ exchange, Na+-Ca2+ or Na+-Mg2+ base exchange, SO2−4 reduction and the fourth is dilution by freshwater. These reactions and their effects on the chemical composition of the waters were demonstrated experimentally. The range of chemical changes observed in the laboratory experiments overlap the range of the studied natural waters. This indicates that simulation of geologically long-term rock-water interaction could be achieved in laboratory experiments even at low temperatures.

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CHEMICAL REACTIONS
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soil
water
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.1016/0016-7037(80)90268-9
Article number:
0
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Publication Type:
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Language:
אנגלית
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Chemical reactions of sea water with rocks and freshwater: Experimental and field observations on brackish waters in Israel
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Magaritz, M. and Major, E. - Department of Isotope Research, The Weizman Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel

Chemical reactions of sea water with rocks and freshwater: Experimental and field observations on brackish waters in Israel

Four major processes are observed to take place in the coastal aquifer of Israel, detectable even in the short times of water contact with the carbonate-containing host rocks. Three are chemical reactions, Ca2+-Mg2+ exchange, Na+-Ca2+ or Na+-Mg2+ base exchange, SO2−4 reduction and the fourth is dilution by freshwater. These reactions and their effects on the chemical composition of the waters were demonstrated experimentally. The range of chemical changes observed in the laboratory experiments overlap the range of the studied natural waters. This indicates that simulation of geologically long-term rock-water interaction could be achieved in laboratory experiments even at low temperatures.

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