The impact of hyper-alkaline leachate released from the cementitious barrier of a geological disposal facility on the host rock is a significant issue for the safety assessment of long-term nuclear disposal. However, modelling of multimineral transformations, multiple chemical reactions and multiple secondary-phase pathways remains a challenge due to uncertainties in parameters and a limited available database describing the kinetics of dissolution/precipitation reactions. In this study, a new modelling approach, mixed kinetic–equilibrium, was employed to study the complex reactions occurring in an experimental system consisting of Borrowdale Volcanic Group rocks permeated with a hyper-alkaline leachate for over 15 months. The modelling suggests that dissolution of primary dolomite, quartz, calcite and potassium (K) feldspar in the host rock initially drives the chemical evolution of this system. The subsequent precipitation of several secondary phases, including calcite, brucite, talc and calcium–silicate–hydrate phases, is predicted to control the long-term chemical equilibria and mineralogical composition of the host rock impacted by the alkaline leachate. The results from the modelling provide a deeper understanding of the long-term interactions between the host rock and high pH leachate, with dolomite predicted to be a major controlling phase on the geochemical evolution of the system.
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October 11 2019
Geochemical modelling of multimineral evolution for a 15-month experiment Available to Purchase
Yousef Baqer, MSc;
Yousef Baqer, MSc
PhD student
School of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
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XiaoHui Chen, BEng, MSc, PhD
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School of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
(corresponding author: x.chen@leeds.ac.uk)
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Steven Thornton, PhD
Steven Thornton, PhD
Professor
Groundwater Protection and Restoration Group, Department of Civil and Structural Engineering, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
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(corresponding author: x.chen@leeds.ac.uk)
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
March 27 2019
Accepted:
October 08 2019
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2023
Environmental Geotechnics (2023) 10 (6): 400–408.
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Received:
March 27 2019
Accepted:
October 08 2019
Citation
Baqer Y, Chen X, Thornton S (2023), "Geochemical modelling of multimineral evolution for a 15-month experiment". Environmental Geotechnics, Vol. 10 No. 6 pp. 400–408, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jenge.19.00081
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