TY - JOUR PY - 2014// TI - Extreme CO2 concentrations in acidic pit lakes provoked by water/rock interaction JO - Environmental science and technology A1 - Sanchez-Espana, Javier A1 - Boehrer, Bertram A1 - Yusta, Iñaki SP - 4273 EP - 4281 VL - 48 IS - 8 N2 - We quantify the gas pressure and concentration of a gas-charged acidic pit lake investigated in SW Spain. We measured total dissolved gas pressure, CO2 concentration, major ion concentration, isotopic composition of dissolved inorganic carbon (13CDIC) and other physico-chemical parameters. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the dominant dissolved gas in this lake and mainly results from carbonate dissolution during the interaction of acidic water with wall rocks, followed by diffusive and advective transport through the water column. The 13CDIC values suggest that the biological contribution is comparatively small. Maximum CO2 concentrations higher than 0.1 molar (~5,000 mg/L) have been measured, which are only comparable to those found in volcanic crater lakes. The corresponding gas pressures of CO2 alone (pCO2~3.6 bar) imply 60% saturation relative to local pressure at 50m depth. High CO2 concentrations have been observed in other pit lakes of the region. We recommend gas-specific monitoring in acidic pit lakes and, if necessary, the design of feasible degassing strategies.
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LA - en SN - 0013-936X UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/es5006797 ID - ref1 ER -