نتایج جستجو برای: chemical weathering

تعداد نتایج: 382710  

2001
Clifford S. Riebe James W. Kirchner Darryl E. Granger Robert C. Finkel

The relationships among climate, physical erosion, and chemical weathering have remained uncertain, because long-term chemical weathering rates have been difficult to measure. Here we show that long-term chemical weathering rates can be measured by combining physical erosion rates, inferred from cosmogenic nuclides, with dissolution losses, inferred from the rock-to-soil enrichment of insoluble...

2006
Jason R. Price Michael A. Velbel

Chemical weathering indices are commonly used for characterizing weathering profiles by incorporating bulk major element oxide chemishy inlo a single metric for each sample. Generally, on homogeneous parent rocks, weathering indices change systematically with depth. However, the weathering of heterogeneous metamorphic rocks confounds the relationship between weathering index and depth. In this ...

2012
Xiao-Ming Liu Michael N. Evans

Title of Document: TRACING CONTINENTALWEATHERING USING LITHIUM AND MAGNESIUM ISOTOPES: INSIGHTS FROM THE CHEMICAL WEATHERING OF COLUMBIA RIVER BASALTS AND MASS BALANCE MODELING Xiao-Ming Liu, Ph.D., 2013 Directed By: Professors Roberta L. Rudnick & William F. McDonough, Department of Geology Chemical weathering is an important mechanism that changes the mass and composition of the continental c...

2003
CLIFFORD S. RIEBE JAMES W. KIRCHNER ROBERT C. FINKEL

Quantifying long-term rates of chemical weathering and physical erosion is important for understanding the long-term evolution of soils, landscapes, and Earth’s climate. Here we describe how long-term chemical weathering rates can be measured for actively eroding landscapes using cosmogenic nuclides together with a geochemical mass balance of weathered soil and parent rock. We tested this appro...

2004
Clifford S. Riebe James W. Kirchner Robert C. Finkel

We used cosmogenic nuclide and geochemical mass balance methods to measure long-term rates of chemical weathering and total denudation in granitic landscapes in diverse climatic regimes. Our 42 study sites encompass widely varying climatic and erosional regimes, with mean annual temperatures ranging from 2 to 25 jC, average precipitation ranging from 22 to 420 cm year , and denudation rates ran...

2017
Pavan Miriyala N. P. Sukumaran B. Nagender Nath P. B. Ramamurty A. V. Sijinkumar B. Vijayagopal V. Ramaswamy Tyson Sebastian

Chemical weathering and the ensuing atmospheric carbon dioxide consumption has long been considered to work on geological time periods until recently when some modelling and natural records have shown that the weathering-related CO2 consumption can change at century to glacial-interglacial time scale. Last glacial to interglacial transition period is a best test case to understand the interplay...

2008
MICHAEL T. HREN GEORGE E. HILLEY

Tectonic uplift is one of the key factors controlling the supply of material to weathering environments. At present however, there is debate about whether tectonics or climate plays a larger role in controlling chemical weathering rates on a global scale over geologic time. We measured riverine weathering fluxes from twelve catchments along the Skykomish River in the Washington Cascades, where ...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2006
Milton L L Formoso

Weathering is a complex process comprising physical disaggregation, chemical and biological decomposition of rocks and minerals transforming complex structure minerals in simpler ones. Hydrolysis of silicates is perhaps the most important process but associated certainly to biological weathering. It is discussed the role ofwaters: activities/concentrations of chemical species, pH, Eh, importanc...

2016
P Porada T M Lenton A Pohl B Weber L Mander Y Donnadieu C Beer U Pöschl A Kleidon

It has been hypothesized that predecessors of today's bryophytes significantly increased global chemical weathering in the Late Ordovician, thus reducing atmospheric CO2 concentration and contributing to climate cooling and an interval of glaciations. Studies that try to quantify the enhancement of weathering by non-vascular vegetation, however, are usually limited to small areas and low number...

2009
Jean L. Dixon Arjun M. Heimsath Ronald Amundson

Landscapes evolve in response to external forces, such as tectonics and climate, that influence surface processes of erosion and weathering. Internal feedbacks between erosion and weathering also play an integral role in regulating the landscapes response. Our understanding of these internal and external feedbacks is limited to a handful of field-based studies, only a few of which have explicit...

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