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Abstract
Dissolution kinetic experiments of actinolite in water were performed using a flow-through reactor at temperatures from 20 to 400?°C and 23.5±0.5?MPa. The results indicate that the steady-state release rates of the different elements of actinolite vary with temperature. Generally, Ca, Mg, Fe, and Al dissolve more quickly than Si at temperatures from 20?°C to near 300?°C, but slower from 300 to 400?°C. The Si release rate increases with temperatures from 20 to 300?°C and then decreases from 300 to 400?°C. Si release rate reaches the maximum at 300?°C. Amorphous Si-rich surface layers occur at temperature <300?°C. Hydrations of actinolite are relatively faster, and proton–metal exchange reactions are weakening across the critical point. Mi-rich (Fe, Ca, Mg) and Si-deficient surface layers form at temperatures ≥300?°C. XPS, TEM, and SEM observations indicate that the hydrated silicate occurred at surface as temperature >300?°C. Water property variations within the critical region strongly affect the dissolution rates and the modification of surface.
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We publish original studies relating to the geochemistry of natural waters and their interactions with rocks and minerals under near Earth-surface conditions. Coverage includes theoretical, experimental, and modeling papers dealing with this subject area, as well as papers presenting observations of natural systems that stress major processes. The journal also presents `letter''-type papers for rapid publication and a limited number of review-type papers on topics of particularly broad interest or current major controversy.