Chemical Models of Solute Acquisition in Glacial Melt Waters

R. Raiswell
1984 Journal of Glaciology  
Chemical models for the evolution of bulk melt waters can be constructed by assuming that rock mineral weathering and solute acquisition are controlled by carbonate equilibria. Different open- and closed- system models are defined by variations in the rates of weathering relative to the rate of hydrogen-ion supply by the dissolution and dissociation of CO2, and can be recognized by characteristic pH and ∑+ relationships. The observed and inferred compositions of englacial and subglacial melt
more » ... gest that mixing is unlikely to be conservative and that closed-system conditions result where post-mixing weathering reactions occur. The final composition of bulk melt waters is determined by the mixing ratio between englacial and subglacial melt, the extent of post-mixing evolution, and opportunity for mixing with ground waters or re-equilibration with the atmosphere.
doi:10.3189/s0022143000008480 fatcat:pgyjtjeeanheldhubzwxszveke