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Chlorite, Biotite, Illite, Muscovite and Feldspar Dissolution Kinetics at Variable pH and Temperatures up to 280 deg CSource

Chemical reactions pose an important but poorly understood threat to EGS long-term success because of their impact on fracture permeability. This report summarizes the dissolution rate equations for layered silicates where data were lacking for geothermal systems. Here we report updated rate laws for chlorite (Carroll and Smith 2013), biotite (Carroll and Smith, 2015), illite (Carroll and Smith, 2014), and for muscovite. Also included is a spreadsheet with rate data and rate equations for use in reactive transport simulators.

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biotitechemistrychloritedissolutionegsenergyenhanced geothermal systemsfeldsparfracture permeabilitygeochemistrygeothermalillitekinetic datakineticsmuscoviterate equationssuccess
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Illite Dissolution Rates and Equation (100 to 280 deg C)Source

The objective of this suite of experiments was to develop a useful kinetic dissolution expression for illite applicable over an expanded range of solution pH and temperature conditions representative of subsurface conditions in natural and/or engineered geothermal reservoirs. Using our new data, the resulting rate equation is dependent on both pH and temperature and utilizes two specific dissolution mechanisms (a "neutral" and a "basic" mechanism). The form of this rate equation should be easily incorporated into most existing reactive transport codes for to predict rock-water interactions in EGS shear zones.

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dissolution kineticsequationexperimentgeothermalilliteillite dissolutionrate
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Sustainable Self-Propping Shear Zones in EGS: Chlorite, Illite, and Biotite Rates and ReportSource

Spreadsheet containing chlorite, illite, and biotite rate data and rate equations that can be used in reactive transport simulations. Submission includes a report on the development of the rate laws.

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EGSbiotitechloriteenhanced geothermal systemsgeothermalilliterate equationsreactive transportreactive transport simulationshear zone
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago