Silicate weathering is a key process by which CO2 is removed from the atmosphere. It has been proposed that mountain uplift caused an increase in silicate weathering, and led to the long-term Cenozoic cooling trend, although this hypothesis remains controversial. Lithium isotopes are a tracer of silicate weathering processes, which may allow this hypothesis to be tested. Recent studies have demonstrated that the Li isotope ratio in seawater increased during the period of Himalayan uplift (~45 Ma), but the relationship between uplift and the Li isotope ratio of river waters has not been tested. Here we examine Li isotope ratios in rivers draining catchments with variable uplift rates from South Island, New Zealand. A negative trend between δ...
This paper presents the first systematic survey of lithium and its isotopes in the dissolved load an...
This paper presents the first systematic survey of lithium and its isotopes in the dissolved load an...
Continental weathering processes not only shape the Earth’s surface but may also play a significant ...
Silicate weathering is a key process by which CO2 is removed from the atmosphere. It has been propos...
Lithium isotopes are rapidly becoming one of the most useful tracers of silicate weathering processe...
Lithium isotopes are a relatively novel tracer of present and past silicate weathering processes. Gi...
Lithium isotopes are used to trace weathering intensity, but little is known about the processes tha...
The stable isotopes of lithium (Li) serve as a robust proxy of silicate weathering. The fate and tra...
The Ganges river system is responsible for the transportation of a large flux of dissolved materials...
Chemical weathering of silicate rock consumes atmospheric CO2 and supplies the oceans with cations, ...
Silicate weathering is the primary control of atmospheric CO2 concentrations on multiple timescales....
We explore the geochemistry and the isotopic composition of lithium (δ7Li) of rivers draining volcan...
Lithium (Li) has two stable isotopes, 6Li and 7Li, whose large relative mass difference is responsib...
Concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the Earth’s atmosphere have increased by >100 ppm since...
Silicate weathering is a critical process in Earth’s carbon cycle, but the fundamental controls on w...
This paper presents the first systematic survey of lithium and its isotopes in the dissolved load an...
This paper presents the first systematic survey of lithium and its isotopes in the dissolved load an...
Continental weathering processes not only shape the Earth’s surface but may also play a significant ...
Silicate weathering is a key process by which CO2 is removed from the atmosphere. It has been propos...
Lithium isotopes are rapidly becoming one of the most useful tracers of silicate weathering processe...
Lithium isotopes are a relatively novel tracer of present and past silicate weathering processes. Gi...
Lithium isotopes are used to trace weathering intensity, but little is known about the processes tha...
The stable isotopes of lithium (Li) serve as a robust proxy of silicate weathering. The fate and tra...
The Ganges river system is responsible for the transportation of a large flux of dissolved materials...
Chemical weathering of silicate rock consumes atmospheric CO2 and supplies the oceans with cations, ...
Silicate weathering is the primary control of atmospheric CO2 concentrations on multiple timescales....
We explore the geochemistry and the isotopic composition of lithium (δ7Li) of rivers draining volcan...
Lithium (Li) has two stable isotopes, 6Li and 7Li, whose large relative mass difference is responsib...
Concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the Earth’s atmosphere have increased by >100 ppm since...
Silicate weathering is a critical process in Earth’s carbon cycle, but the fundamental controls on w...
This paper presents the first systematic survey of lithium and its isotopes in the dissolved load an...
This paper presents the first systematic survey of lithium and its isotopes in the dissolved load an...
Continental weathering processes not only shape the Earth’s surface but may also play a significant ...