Very alkaline environments exceeding calcite buffering are globally rare but conspicuous in many sedimentary plains of the World. While the deleterious effects of high alkalinity on soils are well understood, less agreement exists on its causes. We revise these causes to understand these exceptional environments and explain the pervasiveness of calcite buffering elsewhere. We argue that the injection of respired CO2 into stagnant hydrological systems subject to evaporative discharge is the key context for high alkalinization. The evolution of evaporites in nature reaches highly alkaline stages only when excess of (bi)carbonate with respect to divalent cations occurs. In most dry landscapes, evaporating groundwater solutions lose this condit...
As atmospheric emissions of S have declined in the Northern Hemisphere, there has been an expectatio...
Alkaline salt-affected soils are typically formed by the accumulation of sodium carbonate and bicarb...
Flooding induces significant chemical changes in soil due to the weakness of gas transfer between so...
Highly alkaline (pH 9-12) waters can arise from a range of natural and anthropogenic processes. The ...
Soil pH buffering capacity (pHBC) plays a crucial role in predicting acidification rates, yet its la...
Soil pH regulates the capacity of soils to store and supply nutrients, and thus contributes substant...
The interaction between human activities and watershed geology is accelerating long-term changes in ...
Alkaline soils are soils (mostly clay soils) with a high pH (> 9) and a poor soil structure and a...
Motivated by the rapid increase in atmospheric CO2 due to human activities since the Industrial Revo...
As atmospheric emissions of S have declined in the Northern Hemisphere, there has been an expectatio...
Alkalinity, the excess of bases over acids, is a frequently used conservative variable in Biogeochem...
none3siRecent studies have debated the potential importance of alkalinity production in shallow coas...
Soil pH buffering capacity (pHBC) plays a crucial role in predicting acidification rates, yet its la...
Among surface waters, lakes in volcanic areas display the greatest range in pH values (from negative...
Alkalinity measures water\u27s ability to neutralize acids to stay at a stable pH level. The alkalin...
As atmospheric emissions of S have declined in the Northern Hemisphere, there has been an expectatio...
Alkaline salt-affected soils are typically formed by the accumulation of sodium carbonate and bicarb...
Flooding induces significant chemical changes in soil due to the weakness of gas transfer between so...
Highly alkaline (pH 9-12) waters can arise from a range of natural and anthropogenic processes. The ...
Soil pH buffering capacity (pHBC) plays a crucial role in predicting acidification rates, yet its la...
Soil pH regulates the capacity of soils to store and supply nutrients, and thus contributes substant...
The interaction between human activities and watershed geology is accelerating long-term changes in ...
Alkaline soils are soils (mostly clay soils) with a high pH (> 9) and a poor soil structure and a...
Motivated by the rapid increase in atmospheric CO2 due to human activities since the Industrial Revo...
As atmospheric emissions of S have declined in the Northern Hemisphere, there has been an expectatio...
Alkalinity, the excess of bases over acids, is a frequently used conservative variable in Biogeochem...
none3siRecent studies have debated the potential importance of alkalinity production in shallow coas...
Soil pH buffering capacity (pHBC) plays a crucial role in predicting acidification rates, yet its la...
Among surface waters, lakes in volcanic areas display the greatest range in pH values (from negative...
Alkalinity measures water\u27s ability to neutralize acids to stay at a stable pH level. The alkalin...
As atmospheric emissions of S have declined in the Northern Hemisphere, there has been an expectatio...
Alkaline salt-affected soils are typically formed by the accumulation of sodium carbonate and bicarb...
Flooding induces significant chemical changes in soil due to the weakness of gas transfer between so...