I've never heard of lizardite, but the equation looks similar to chrysotile in llnl.dat and wateq4f.dat. David David Parkhurst (dlpark@xxxxxxxx) U.S. Geological Survey Box 25046, MS 413 Denver Federal Center Denver, CO 80225 Project web page: https://wwwbrr.cr.usgs.gov/projects/GWC_coupled "Tiziano Boschetti" To: <dlpark@xxxxxxxx> <tbosche@xxxxxxxx cc: t> Subject: lizardite 08/18/2003 10:41 AM Hello. I've a question: where I can find thermodynamic properties (logK) of the mineral "lizardite", possibly in the following notation: lizardite + 6H+ = 2 SiO2 + 3Mg2+ + 5H2O Thank you. Tiziano. *** Tiziano Boschetti Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra - Università di Parma (Earth Sciences Department - University of Parma) Parco Area delle Scienze 157a 43100 Parma, ITALY Fax: +39-(0)521-905305 e-mail: tbosche@xxxxxxxxx
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