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Hydrothermal experiments, monitoring

Since crushed basalt has been recommended as a major backfill component (1), experiments were completed to evaluate the rate of dissolved oxygen consumption and the redox conditions that develop in basalt-water systems under conditions similar to those expected in the near-field environment of a waste package. Two approaches to this problem were used in this study (l)the As(III)/As(V) redox couple as an indirect method of monitoring Eh and (2) the measurement of dissolved oxygen levels in solutions from hydrothermal experiments as a function of time. The first approach involves oxidation state determinations on trace levels of arsenic in solution (4-5) and provides an estimate of redox conditions over restricted intervals of time, depending on reaction rates and sensitivities of the analyses. The arsenic oxidation state approach also provides data at conditions that are more reducing than in solutions with detectable levels of dissolved oxygen. [Pg.179]

Developments in the Monitoring and Control of Eh and pH Conditions in Hydrothermal Experiments... [Pg.193]


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