Ga. Solomin et Sr. Krajnov, ACIDIC COMPONENTS OF NATURAL AND WASTE AC IDIC WATERS - NEUTRALIZATION REFINEMENT BY USE OF CALCITE, Geohimia, (12), 1994, pp. 1755-1776
The term ''total water acidity'' is introduced involving the result of
all processes proceeding with the H+ ion release. MIF 31 thermodynami
c programs allowing to account the H+ balance in the process of acidic
water neutralisation by calcite were applied. It is revealed that the
equilibrium in a closed system is attained at pH = 5,3-6,3, the domin
ant processes determining the acidity being the Fe+3 hydrolise, sideri
te and malachite deposition and the changes of free H+ concentration.
The neutralisation of acidic waters in an open system the pH equilibri
um values were found in the interval of 7,4-8,1; main acidity componen
ts are concerned as Fe+3 hydrolise and Fe(OH)3 deposition. In the proc
ess of acidic water neutralisation by calcite the volume of new formed
solid phase, predominantly gypsum is more than 2-fold in relation to
the volume of dissolved calcite. This phenomenon is resulted in the co
lmatage of rocks and the decrease of their water conductivity.