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Carbonate Equilibria And Groundwater Sample Collection - Implications For Estimated Average Subsurface Properties In Continental North-America

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY(1991)

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Abstract The geochemistry of carbon dioxide in oxygenated groundwater may have a profound impact on analytical results obtained from efforts to measure in situ groundwater pH conditions and on the speciation, partitioning behavior and potential transport of inorganic contaminants in aquifers. Based on the observation that an estimate of the mean, national-average groundwater pH changes from 6.65 to 6.83, depending on the delay time before analysis, a mechanism of pH alteration resulting from CO2 degassing is examined to provide an estimate of the ratio between groundwater and atmospheric partial pressures of CO2 (PCO2.GW/PCO2atm. = 1.5). The groundwater-degassing PCO2 estimate is considerably less than literature values of groundwater PCO2 and estimates of PCO2 derived from the same data assuming other mechanisms. An examination of the potential sources of error in the degassing PCO2 estimate suggests significant sample degassing may have occurred prior to measurement in previous field groundwater sample ...
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GROUNDWATER, CARBON DIOXIDE, SAMPLE COLLECTION, PH INSTABILITY
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