Accelerated weathering of silicate rock dusts

Published: 8 May 2023| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/yg3rs53wz9.1
Contributors:
Robrecht Van Der Bauwhede, Bart Muys, Karen Vancampenhout, Erik Smolders

Description

Five commercial RDs were tested in four acid forest soils. First, RD dissolution was measured in batch renewal systems during one year at various starting pH (3.5-5.5) and constant temperatures (20-65°C). These showed that the ANCs of RDs exhibit a fast fraction (half-life <1 day) followed by a slower fraction. Second, pHstat tests performed between pH 3.5 and 4.5 revealed surface normalised dissolution rates that decreased factors 10-100 per unit pH increase, the range depending on the RD. The ranking of the observed surface area normalised dissolution confirmed that of literature-based values, weighed by the XRD derived mineralogical fractions. Third, lime-calibrated agitated soil-RD suspension tests were conducted during two months and yielded ANCs that were factor 2-5 times larger than in the batch renewal test because of buffering effects of soil particulates. Finally, an outdoor soil mesocosm on the four acid soils amended with RDs at 12 Mg/ha and 340 Mg/ha was established and soil pH was monitored during 2 years.

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Institutions

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

Categories

Soil Science, Geochemistry, Forest Soil, Soil Acidity, Igneous Rock

Funding

Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

FWO-SB 1S29021N

KU Leuven

C3/22/005

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