Modelling carbon isotopes of carbonates in cave drip water
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Publication Date
9-15-2011
Publication Title
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Volume Number
75
Issue Number
18
Abstract
C isotopes in cave drip water are affected by both the C isotope composition of soil air and host rock carbonate. Furthermore, the C isotope composition of cave drip water strongly depends on the calcite dissolution system, i.e., open, closed and intermediate conditions. Here, we present a calcite dissolution model, which calculates the 14C activity and δ13C value of the dissolved inorganic carbon of the drip water. The model is based on the chemical equations describing calcite dissolution (H2O+CaCO3+CO2⇋Ca2++2HCO3−). The most important improvement, relative to previous models, is the combination of the open and closed system conditions in order to simulate the C isotope composition during intermediate states of calcite dissolution and the application to carbon isotope measurements on cave drip waters from Grotta di Ernesto, Italy. The major changes in the C isotope composition of the drip water occur in response to variations in the open–closed system ratio. Additionally, the 14C activity and the δ13C value of the drip water depend on changes in the partial pressure of soil CO2. Radiocarbon and δ13C values of the Grotta di Ernesto drip water are well reproduced by the model.
Keywords
Carbon isotopes, Karst, Caves, Calcite, Carbon dioxide
Document Type
Article
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2011.06.023
Language
English
Recommended Citation
Fohlmeister, Jens; Scholz, Denis; Kromer, Bernd; and mangini, Augusto, "Modelling carbon isotopes of carbonates in cave drip water" (2011). KIP Articles. 8289.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/kip_articles/8289
