Modelización cinética de la interacción agua-roca
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https://doi.org/10.3989/egeol.94505-6330Keywords:
Kinetics, elementary, overall, sequential and parallel reactions, mean life, rate law, mass transfer, quasi-stationary stateAbstract
A review of basic concepts in kinetics of low temperature natural systems is given: elementary and overall reactions, steady state and reaction mechanism, sequential reactions, parallel reactions and rate-determining step, temperature dependence of rate constant and principle of detailed balancing. The current status of kinetics modeling of water/rock interaction is treated. The comparison of the mean life of the processes with the residence time of the water in the system is very useful to decide the application or not of the kinetics treatment to the water/rock interaction processes. The right application of the kinetics treatment to the water/rock interaction needs the knowledge of the magnitude of the surface through which the water/rock reaction take place and its variation with time. Two ways to treat kinetically the water/rock interaction are the Mass Transfer method and the quasi-stationary state method.
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1994-12-30
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Peña, J., & Gimeno, M. J. (1994). Modelización cinética de la interacción agua-roca. Estudios Geológicos, 50(5-6), 387–396. https://doi.org/10.3989/egeol.94505-6330
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