This study aims to clarify the relationship between chemical weathering of rocks and the carbon budget of rivers and better understand the weathering mechanisms of plateau watersheds. We chose to study the Jinsha River, which originates from the Tibetan Plateau and also is in the upper reaches of the Changjiang River. Analysis of hydrochemistry, radiogenic strontium isotope and stable calcium isotopes were conducted of the Jinsha River water samples, which were collected along its mainstream and main tributaries in the summer. The results show that the water chemistry of the mainstream waters is dominated by evaporite weathering, which have low 87Sr/86Sr values (0.7098–0.7108) and wide range of Sr contents (2.70–9.35 μmol/L). In contrast, t...
At the Earth's surface, calcium (Ca) is a critical element at a variety of scales: it is soluble in ...
River water chemistry offers information on watershed weathering and responds to the global carbon c...
The high HCO3- concentrations in the Yellow River (China) are generally believed to originate primar...
Calcium is a critical element in the global carbon cycle due to its role in carbon sequestration via...
Hydrochemistry and strontium isotope data were analysed in water samples from the Xi River Drainage ...
International audienceCarbonate weathering regulates the short-term carbon (C) cycle and global clim...
Magnesium isotope behavior in dissolution and precipitation reactions during chemical weathering hav...
Analysis of river water, rock, travertine and soil from the high altitude, negligible vegetation set...
The concentrations of dissolved strontium (Sr) and isotope ratios (Sr-87/Sr-86) in rainwater, river ...
The southeastern coastal region is one of the most developed and populated areas in China. Meanwhile...
International audienceDetermining the rate of CO 2 consumption associated with the Himalayan uplift ...
International audienceWater-rock interactions produced in river catchment are accompanied by fractio...
In rivers draining the Himalaya-Tibetan-Plateau region, the Mg-26/M-24 g ratio has a range of 2 part...
International audienceResearch on rivers has traditionally involved concentration and flux measureme...
This paper determines the weathering and atmospheric contributions of Ca in surface water from a sma...
At the Earth's surface, calcium (Ca) is a critical element at a variety of scales: it is soluble in ...
River water chemistry offers information on watershed weathering and responds to the global carbon c...
The high HCO3- concentrations in the Yellow River (China) are generally believed to originate primar...
Calcium is a critical element in the global carbon cycle due to its role in carbon sequestration via...
Hydrochemistry and strontium isotope data were analysed in water samples from the Xi River Drainage ...
International audienceCarbonate weathering regulates the short-term carbon (C) cycle and global clim...
Magnesium isotope behavior in dissolution and precipitation reactions during chemical weathering hav...
Analysis of river water, rock, travertine and soil from the high altitude, negligible vegetation set...
The concentrations of dissolved strontium (Sr) and isotope ratios (Sr-87/Sr-86) in rainwater, river ...
The southeastern coastal region is one of the most developed and populated areas in China. Meanwhile...
International audienceDetermining the rate of CO 2 consumption associated with the Himalayan uplift ...
International audienceWater-rock interactions produced in river catchment are accompanied by fractio...
In rivers draining the Himalaya-Tibetan-Plateau region, the Mg-26/M-24 g ratio has a range of 2 part...
International audienceResearch on rivers has traditionally involved concentration and flux measureme...
This paper determines the weathering and atmospheric contributions of Ca in surface water from a sma...
At the Earth's surface, calcium (Ca) is a critical element at a variety of scales: it is soluble in ...
River water chemistry offers information on watershed weathering and responds to the global carbon c...
The high HCO3- concentrations in the Yellow River (China) are generally believed to originate primar...