Sediment composition is mainly controlled by the nature of the source rock(s), and chemical (weathering) and physical processes (mechanical crushing, abrasion, hydrodynamic sorting) during alteration and transport. Although the factors controlling these processes are conceptually well understood, detailed quantification of compositional changes induced by a single process are rare, as are examples where the effects of several processes can be distinguished. The present study was designed to characterize the role of mechanical crushing and sorting in the absence of chemical weathering. Twenty sediment samples were taken from Alpine glaciers that erode almost pure granitoid lithologies. For each sample, 11 grain-size fractions from granules t...
Both chemical and mechanical processes act together to control the weathering rate of rocks. In roc...
This paper serves two goals. The first part shows how mass evolution processes of different nature b...
Grain size is one of the most fundamental properties of sediments. It is frequently used in paleocli...
Sediment composition is mainly controlled by the nature of the source rock(s), and chemical (weather...
Around 170 sediment samples from glacial and proximal glacio-fluvial deposits have been analysed fo...
Around 170 sediment samples from glacial and proximal glacio-fluvial deposits have been analysed fo...
Two contrasting case studies of sediment and detrital mineral composition are investigated in order ...
The geochemical composition of siliciclastic sediments correlates strongly with grain size. Hence, g...
It is well-known that sediment composition strongly depends on grain size. A number of studies have ...
It is well-known that sediment composition strongly depends on grain size. A number of studies have ...
The elemental composition of a sediment is set by the composition of its protolith and modified by w...
This study tested whether transport distances (\u3c 500 m) have the capacity to shape the geochemist...
The aim of this study is to determine and characterise the control exerted by parent rock texture on...
The elemental geochemistry of sediments is studied to understand a wide range of topics in the Earth...
Sediments and sedimentary rocks preserve a rich history of environment and climate. Identifying thes...
Both chemical and mechanical processes act together to control the weathering rate of rocks. In roc...
This paper serves two goals. The first part shows how mass evolution processes of different nature b...
Grain size is one of the most fundamental properties of sediments. It is frequently used in paleocli...
Sediment composition is mainly controlled by the nature of the source rock(s), and chemical (weather...
Around 170 sediment samples from glacial and proximal glacio-fluvial deposits have been analysed fo...
Around 170 sediment samples from glacial and proximal glacio-fluvial deposits have been analysed fo...
Two contrasting case studies of sediment and detrital mineral composition are investigated in order ...
The geochemical composition of siliciclastic sediments correlates strongly with grain size. Hence, g...
It is well-known that sediment composition strongly depends on grain size. A number of studies have ...
It is well-known that sediment composition strongly depends on grain size. A number of studies have ...
The elemental composition of a sediment is set by the composition of its protolith and modified by w...
This study tested whether transport distances (\u3c 500 m) have the capacity to shape the geochemist...
The aim of this study is to determine and characterise the control exerted by parent rock texture on...
The elemental geochemistry of sediments is studied to understand a wide range of topics in the Earth...
Sediments and sedimentary rocks preserve a rich history of environment and climate. Identifying thes...
Both chemical and mechanical processes act together to control the weathering rate of rocks. In roc...
This paper serves two goals. The first part shows how mass evolution processes of different nature b...
Grain size is one of the most fundamental properties of sediments. It is frequently used in paleocli...