Understanding how active mountain landscapes contribute to carbon dioxide cycling and influences on long-term climate stability requires measurement of weathering fluxes from these landscapes. The few measured chemical weathering rates in the Southern Alps are an order of magnitude greater than in the rest of the world. Rapid tectonic uplift coupled with extreme orographic precipitation is driving exceptionally fast chemical and physical denudation. These rates suggest that weathering in landscapes such as the Southern Alps could play a significant role in carbon dioxide cycling. However, the relative importance of climate and tectonics driving these fast rates remains poorly understood. To address this gap, in situ ¹⁰Be derived catchment...
International audienceThe potential tectonic and climatic controls on erosion rates in the European ...
International audienceThe potential tectonic and climatic controls on erosion rates in the European ...
Differences in chemical weathering extent and character are expected to exist across topographic esc...
Understanding how active mountain landscapes contribute to carbon dioxide cycling and influences on ...
Evaluating conflicting theories about the influence of mountains on carbon dioxide cycling and clima...
Evaluating conflicting theories about the influence of mountains on carbon dioxide cycling and clima...
Over geologic timescales, chemical weathering in mountain landscapes may play an important role in r...
New Zealand’s tectonically and climatically dynamic environment generates erosion rates that outstri...
Chemical weathering influences many aspects of the Earth system, including biogeochemical cycling, c...
Concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the Earth’s atmosphere have increased by >100 ppm since...
International audienceA link between chemical weathering and physical erosion exists at the catchmen...
International audienceThe potential tectonic and climatic controls on erosion rates in the European ...
International audienceThe potential tectonic and climatic controls on erosion rates in the European ...
Differences in chemical weathering extent and character are expected to exist across topographic esc...
Understanding how active mountain landscapes contribute to carbon dioxide cycling and influences on ...
Evaluating conflicting theories about the influence of mountains on carbon dioxide cycling and clima...
Evaluating conflicting theories about the influence of mountains on carbon dioxide cycling and clima...
Over geologic timescales, chemical weathering in mountain landscapes may play an important role in r...
New Zealand’s tectonically and climatically dynamic environment generates erosion rates that outstri...
Chemical weathering influences many aspects of the Earth system, including biogeochemical cycling, c...
Concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the Earth’s atmosphere have increased by >100 ppm since...
International audienceA link between chemical weathering and physical erosion exists at the catchmen...
International audienceThe potential tectonic and climatic controls on erosion rates in the European ...
International audienceThe potential tectonic and climatic controls on erosion rates in the European ...
Differences in chemical weathering extent and character are expected to exist across topographic esc...