Using the data of the CAMREX project (1982–1984) on the water geochemistry of the Amazon river and its main tributaries, it was possible to assess the silicate rock weathering processes and the associated consumption of atmospheric/soil CO2, taking into account seasonal and spatial variations. This study confirms the important role of the Andes in the fluvial transport of dissolved and particulate material by the Amazon, and it shows for the first time that the silicate weathering rate and atmospheric/soil CO2 consumption are higher in the Andes than in the rest of the Amazon basin. The seasonal variations exhibit the significant role of runoff as a major factor controlling silicate weathering processes and show that the chemical erosion ...
The Silicate Weathering Rate (SWR) and associated Carbon dioxide Consumption Rate (CCR) in tropical ...
Chemical analyses from 71 watersheds across an ~450 km transect in west-central Panama provide insig...
International audienceThe correlation between chemical weathering fluxes and denudation rates sugges...
Using the data of the CAMREX project (1982–1984) on the water geochemistry of the Amazon river and i...
International audienceThis study is a geochemical investigation of the Andean and Foreland basins of...
This study is a geochemical investigation of the Andean and Foreland basins of the Amazon River at h...
AbstractFrom published data based on the HYBAM observatory database, we explore the relationship bet...
International audienceAt the global scale and on geological time scales, mechanical erosion and chem...
International audienceFrom published data based on the HYBAM observatory database, we explore the re...
The Isthmus of Panama comprises a lithologically diverse andesitic oceanic arc of Late Cretaceous to...
AbstractActively eroding mountains supply un-weathered material into large river basins. It is still...
In this study, eight organic-rich rivers that flow through the Brazilian craton in the southwestern ...
International audienceIn this study, eight organic-rich rivers that flow through the Brazilian crato...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1980.M...
Large river sediments are mostly derived from tectonically active mountain belts, but then undergo a...
The Silicate Weathering Rate (SWR) and associated Carbon dioxide Consumption Rate (CCR) in tropical ...
Chemical analyses from 71 watersheds across an ~450 km transect in west-central Panama provide insig...
International audienceThe correlation between chemical weathering fluxes and denudation rates sugges...
Using the data of the CAMREX project (1982–1984) on the water geochemistry of the Amazon river and i...
International audienceThis study is a geochemical investigation of the Andean and Foreland basins of...
This study is a geochemical investigation of the Andean and Foreland basins of the Amazon River at h...
AbstractFrom published data based on the HYBAM observatory database, we explore the relationship bet...
International audienceAt the global scale and on geological time scales, mechanical erosion and chem...
International audienceFrom published data based on the HYBAM observatory database, we explore the re...
The Isthmus of Panama comprises a lithologically diverse andesitic oceanic arc of Late Cretaceous to...
AbstractActively eroding mountains supply un-weathered material into large river basins. It is still...
In this study, eight organic-rich rivers that flow through the Brazilian craton in the southwestern ...
International audienceIn this study, eight organic-rich rivers that flow through the Brazilian crato...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1980.M...
Large river sediments are mostly derived from tectonically active mountain belts, but then undergo a...
The Silicate Weathering Rate (SWR) and associated Carbon dioxide Consumption Rate (CCR) in tropical ...
Chemical analyses from 71 watersheds across an ~450 km transect in west-central Panama provide insig...
International audienceThe correlation between chemical weathering fluxes and denudation rates sugges...