In order to assess the effects of critical zone processes on Mg concentrations and isotopic signatures of tropical streams, we studied a well constrained, highly weathered andesitic volcaniclastic catchment in the Luquillo Critical Zone Observatory, Puerto Rico. Our results indicate that dissolved Mg concentrations and isotope ratios in the regolith pore water are mainly controlled by rain input, with weathering inputs being more important at sites with thinner regolith (2.7–0.9 m deep) and at depth (>8 m) on a thick ridgetop regolith (∼10 m). In addition to mixing of precipitation and weathering-sourced Mg, an isotopic fractionation process is taking place between dissolved Mg and the regolith, likely during dissolution or recrystallisatio...
The magnesium (Mg) isotope composition of rivers is sensitive to changes in the balance of primary m...
Traditional hydrometric data combined with environmental tracers such as water stable isotopes contr...
International audienceGuadeloupe Island is a natural laboratory, ideally suited to the study of biog...
In order to assess the effects of critical zone processes on Mg concentrations and isotopic signatur...
AbstractTo better constrain the mechanisms controlling short-term Mg dynamics in the tropics, we sam...
This study presents major-, trace-element and Mg isotope data for the dissolved load and suspended p...
Magnesium (Mg) stable isotopes are increasingly used as a weathering proxy in soils and rivers, but ...
International audienceStorms are responsible for up to ~50% of total annual rainfall on tropical isl...
In a small, forested catchment underlain by gneiss (Conventwald, Black Forest, Germany), we found th...
Mg isotope ratios (26Mg/24Mg) are reported in soil pore-fluids, rain and seawater, grass and smectit...
Seasonal changes in river chemistry offer the potential to assess how weathering processes respond t...
Magnesium isotope behavior in dissolution and precipitation reactions during chemical weathering hav...
The magnesium (Mg) isotope composition of rivers is sensitive to changes in the balance of primary m...
Traditional hydrometric data combined with environmental tracers such as water stable isotopes contr...
International audienceGuadeloupe Island is a natural laboratory, ideally suited to the study of biog...
In order to assess the effects of critical zone processes on Mg concentrations and isotopic signatur...
AbstractTo better constrain the mechanisms controlling short-term Mg dynamics in the tropics, we sam...
This study presents major-, trace-element and Mg isotope data for the dissolved load and suspended p...
Magnesium (Mg) stable isotopes are increasingly used as a weathering proxy in soils and rivers, but ...
International audienceStorms are responsible for up to ~50% of total annual rainfall on tropical isl...
In a small, forested catchment underlain by gneiss (Conventwald, Black Forest, Germany), we found th...
Mg isotope ratios (26Mg/24Mg) are reported in soil pore-fluids, rain and seawater, grass and smectit...
Seasonal changes in river chemistry offer the potential to assess how weathering processes respond t...
Magnesium isotope behavior in dissolution and precipitation reactions during chemical weathering hav...
The magnesium (Mg) isotope composition of rivers is sensitive to changes in the balance of primary m...
Traditional hydrometric data combined with environmental tracers such as water stable isotopes contr...
International audienceGuadeloupe Island is a natural laboratory, ideally suited to the study of biog...