AbstractTo better constrain the mechanisms controlling short-term Mg dynamics in the tropics, we sampled critical zone compartments of a catchment covered by thick, highly weathered regolith. Our Mg and δ26Mg data indicate that rain is a main source of Mg throughout the regolith, and we do not observe Mg isotope offsets in vegetation/surficial pore water. In addition to rain and weathering inputs, a heavy isotope excursion at ∼1 m depth indicates a fractionation process, likely sorption-desorption or clay dissolution. Stream water δ26Mg reflects inputs from rain and a heavy source, likely differential weathering along deep bedrock fractures
This study presents major-, trace-element and Mg isotope data for the dissolved load and suspended p...
Magnesium isotope ratios (26Mg/24Mg) can provide insights into the origin of Mg pools and fluxes in ...
Analysis of river water, rock, travertine and soil from the high altitude, negligible vegetation set...
AbstractTo better constrain the mechanisms controlling short-term Mg dynamics in the tropics, we sam...
In order to assess the effects of critical zone processes on Mg concentrations and isotopic signatur...
Mg isotope ratios (Mg-26/Mg-24) are reported in soil pore-fluids, rain and seawater, grass and smect...
In a small, forested catchment underlain by gneiss (Conventwald, Black Forest, Germany), we found th...
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...
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...
International audiencePlants and soil microbiota play an active role in rock weathering and potentia...
Continental weathering delivers elements to the oceans via rivers, is responsible for soil and lands...
This study presents major-, trace-element and Mg isotope data for the dissolved load and suspended p...
Magnesium isotope ratios (26Mg/24Mg) can provide insights into the origin of Mg pools and fluxes in ...
Analysis of river water, rock, travertine and soil from the high altitude, negligible vegetation set...
AbstractTo better constrain the mechanisms controlling short-term Mg dynamics in the tropics, we sam...
In order to assess the effects of critical zone processes on Mg concentrations and isotopic signatur...
Mg isotope ratios (Mg-26/Mg-24) are reported in soil pore-fluids, rain and seawater, grass and smect...
In a small, forested catchment underlain by gneiss (Conventwald, Black Forest, Germany), we found th...
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...
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...
International audiencePlants and soil microbiota play an active role in rock weathering and potentia...
Continental weathering delivers elements to the oceans via rivers, is responsible for soil and lands...
This study presents major-, trace-element and Mg isotope data for the dissolved load and suspended p...
Magnesium isotope ratios (26Mg/24Mg) can provide insights into the origin of Mg pools and fluxes in ...
Analysis of river water, rock, travertine and soil from the high altitude, negligible vegetation set...