Serpentinization as a reactive transport process: The brucite silicification reaction
Serpentinization plays a fundamental role in the biogeochemical and tectonic evolution of the Earth and perhaps many other rocky planetary bodies. Yet, geochemical models still fail to produce accurate predictions of the various modes of serpentinization, which limits our ability to predict a variet...
Main Authors: | Tutolo, B, Luhmann, A, Tosca, N, Seyfried, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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