Abstracts for Annual Meeting of Japan Association of Mineralogical Sciences
2013 Annual Meeting of Japan Association of Mineralogical Sciences
Session ID : S2-P02
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S2: Water Rock Interaction
Study on Cyclic Processes of Hot and Cool Carbon-Dioxides
*Yasunori MiuraGabriel Iancu
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Carbon-dioxides are globally and locally maintained by global circulation among the atmosphere, ocean-water, crustal rocks (except the asteroid destruction). Low temperature-type carbon-dioxides show material changes of three states among atmosphere, ocean-water and crustal rocks (and life) system. As complicated examples of this type reactions, European fields of Gerolstein (Germany) and Borsec (Romania) with carbonates bedrock (carbon origin) reveal continuous formation of low temperature-type carbonated waters and re-crystallized calcites. High temperature-type carbon-dioxides caused for global warming released in the atmosphere which are generated artificially from carbon-bearing resources (coal etc.) isolatedly stored so long, are expected by applying artificial quasi-circulatory system processing.
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