THE DISSOLUTION OF CALCITE IN ACID WATERS - MASS-TRANSPORT VERSUS SURFACE CONTROL
The dissolution of calcite in acidic waters is, under conditions of high mass transport, controlled by the first order heterogeneous reaction of H+ at the interface and not by diffusion as previously thought. The implications of this for lake liming strategies (aimed at countering the effects of &qu...
Main Authors: | Compton, R, Pritchard, K, Unwin, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1989
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