Silicon isotope fractionation during the formation of amorphous (alumino)silicate phases

Publikation: KonferenzbeitragPoster

Abstract

Weathering of silicate minerals and the resulting formation of clay minerals are key processes at the Earth’s surface, which regulate for instance the ocean pH, atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) budget, soil development and associated nutrient transfer. One key element in the diverse weathering processes
is silicon (Si), which enters the biogeochemical cycle as dissolved silicic acid (Si(OH)4 or DSi). In the critical zone, however, Si is frequently precipitated as short range ordered hydroxyaluminosilicate (HAS) phases, such as imogolite or allophane. The precise formation paths and the environmental controls on HAS formation, as well as their impact on Si isotope fractionation are not yet well constrained, and needs further investigation. For this purpose, a series of laboratory experiments will be performed at different pH and temperature conditions in order to resolve the reaction kinetics and mechanisms and conditions underlying the formation of amorphous silica and HAS phases. Besides the traditional oxygen (O) and hydrogen (H) isotope analysis, Si isotope fractionation between reactive fluid and solid phases is studied
at high temporal resolution using the three-isotope method, which is a unique proxy to trace the direction and the progress of low-temperature water mineral/rock interactions.  Understanding the behaviour of Si isotope fractionation under these different environmental conditions will provide further insights to mechanisms of HAS formation.
Originalspracheenglisch
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Sept. 2022
VeranstaltungPangeo Austria 2022 - Montanuniversität Leoben, Leoben, Österreich
Dauer: 10 Sept. 202213 Sept. 2022
https://pangeo.unileoben.ac.at/conference-program/session-program

Konferenz

KonferenzPangeo Austria 2022
KurztitelPangeo 2022
Land/GebietÖsterreich
OrtLeoben
Zeitraum10/09/2213/09/22
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