Mg/Ca partitioning between aqueous solution and aragonite mineral: a molecular dynamics study
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2012
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Ruiz-Hernandez, S.E.
Grau-Crespo, R.
Almora-Barrios, N.
Wolthers, M.
Ruiz-Salvador, A.R.
Fernandez, N.
Leeuw, N.H. de
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Abstract
We have calculated the concentrations
of Mg in the bulk and surfaces
of aragonite CaCO3 in equilibrium
with aqueous solution, based on
molecular dynamics simulations and
grand-canonical statistical mechanics.
Mg is incorporated in the surfaces, in
particular in the (001) terraces, rather
than in the bulk of aragonite particles.
However, the total Mg content in the
bulk and surface of aragonite particles
was found to be too small to account
for the measured Mg/Ca ratios in
corals. We therefore argue that most
Mg in corals is either highly metastable
in the aragonite lattice, or is located
outside the aragonite phase of the
coral skeleton, and we discuss the implications
of this finding for Mg/Ca paleothermometry
Keywords
geochemistry, molecular dynamics, paleothermometry, statistical mechanics, surface chemistry