International audienceGuadeloupe, Martinique and Dominica islands, alike numerous tropical environments, present extreme weathering regimes. Physical denudation is mainly controlled by landslide, which reflects the torrential dynamics of the rivers. In Guadeloupe, the mechanical weathering rates are comprised between 800 and 4000 t/km2/yr. The lithology is very porous with high infiltration rates, which induces that most of the elements fluxes are produced on subsurface with chemical erosion rates 2 to 5 times higher than the rates from surface water. We show how kinetic of chemical weathering rates depends on the age of the lava and subsurface circulation. In addition, timescale of erosion have been calculated from U-series analyses sedime...
Extreme storms, such as hurricanes, cause widespread erosion throughout a landscape. Precipitation a...
Volcanic landscapes such as that of Dominica offer ideal environments for understanding landscape ev...
Understanding erosion and weathering processes in volcanic soils is important for scientific and soc...
International audienceGuadeloupe, Martinique and Dominica islands, alike numerous tropical environme...
International audienceGuadeloupe is located in Lesser Antilles with a tropical climate with very hig...
International audienceGuadeloupe Island is a natural laboratory, ideally suited to the study of biog...
International audienceWe have studied rivers from 3 volcanic tropical Islands (Guadeloupe and Martin...
International audienceWe present here the first available estimations of chemical weathering and ass...
International audienceVolcanic islands, being characterized by highly porous basaltic/andesitic lava...
International audienceTo elucidate the factors that contribute to the orders of magnitude difference...
International audienceTropical volcanic islands commonly have pronounced relief and high runoff rate...
The eruptions of the Soufrière Hills volcano on Montserrat (Lesser Antilles) from 1995 to present ha...
This is the first multidisciplinary study on the critical zone of the French volcanic island of Mayo...
Extreme storms, such as hurricanes, cause widespread erosion throughout a landscape. Precipitation a...
Volcanic landscapes such as that of Dominica offer ideal environments for understanding landscape ev...
Understanding erosion and weathering processes in volcanic soils is important for scientific and soc...
International audienceGuadeloupe, Martinique and Dominica islands, alike numerous tropical environme...
International audienceGuadeloupe is located in Lesser Antilles with a tropical climate with very hig...
International audienceGuadeloupe Island is a natural laboratory, ideally suited to the study of biog...
International audienceWe have studied rivers from 3 volcanic tropical Islands (Guadeloupe and Martin...
International audienceWe present here the first available estimations of chemical weathering and ass...
International audienceVolcanic islands, being characterized by highly porous basaltic/andesitic lava...
International audienceTo elucidate the factors that contribute to the orders of magnitude difference...
International audienceTropical volcanic islands commonly have pronounced relief and high runoff rate...
The eruptions of the Soufrière Hills volcano on Montserrat (Lesser Antilles) from 1995 to present ha...
This is the first multidisciplinary study on the critical zone of the French volcanic island of Mayo...
Extreme storms, such as hurricanes, cause widespread erosion throughout a landscape. Precipitation a...
Volcanic landscapes such as that of Dominica offer ideal environments for understanding landscape ev...
Understanding erosion and weathering processes in volcanic soils is important for scientific and soc...