Germanium/Silicon (Ge/Si) ratio is a common proxy for primary mineral dissolution and secondary clay formation yet could be affected by hydrothermal and anthropogenic activities. To decipher the main controls of riverine Ge/Si ratios and evaluate the validity of the Ge/Si ratio as a weathering proxy in the Tibetan Plateau, a detailed study was presented on Ge/Si ratios in the Yarlung Tsangpo River, southern Tibetan Plateau. River water and hydrothermal water were collected across different climatic and tectonic zones, with altitudes ranging from 800 m to 5000 m. The correlations between TDS (total dissolved solids) and the Ge/Si ratio and Si and Ge concentrations of river water, combined with the spatial and temporal variations of the Ge/Si...
International audienceGlacial environments offer the opportunity to study the incipient stages of ch...
Water samples from the Buha and Shaliu Rivers, located on the semi-arid northeastern Tibetan Plateau...
Water samples from the Buha and Shaliu Rivers, located on the semi-arid northeastern Tibetan Plateau...
Volcanic island arcs display the highest silicate weathering rates on Earth. In these environments, ...
Volcanic island arcs display the highest silicate weathering rates on Earth, thereby playing an impo...
Solutes derived from the dissolution of silicate minerals play a key role in Earth's climate via the...
A significant portion of the disproportionally high chemical weathering flux in volcanic island arcs...
In active volcanic regions, high-temperature chemical reactions in the hydrothermal system consume C...
In active volcanic regions, high-temperature chemical reactions in the hydrothermal system consume C...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The impact of forest conversion on soil weathering is studied in a subtropical h...
© 2020 Tomsk Polytechnic University, Publishing House. All rights reserved. Relevance. Diatomites an...
International audienceThe Ganges is one of the world's largest rivers and lies at the heart of a bod...
International audienceNumerous hot springs flow within the steeply incised gorges of the central Nep...
The Yarlung Tsangpo–Brahmaputra river drains a large portion of the Himalaya and southern Tibetan pl...
[1] Numerous hot springs flow within the steeply incised gorges of the central Nepal Himalayan front...
International audienceGlacial environments offer the opportunity to study the incipient stages of ch...
Water samples from the Buha and Shaliu Rivers, located on the semi-arid northeastern Tibetan Plateau...
Water samples from the Buha and Shaliu Rivers, located on the semi-arid northeastern Tibetan Plateau...
Volcanic island arcs display the highest silicate weathering rates on Earth. In these environments, ...
Volcanic island arcs display the highest silicate weathering rates on Earth, thereby playing an impo...
Solutes derived from the dissolution of silicate minerals play a key role in Earth's climate via the...
A significant portion of the disproportionally high chemical weathering flux in volcanic island arcs...
In active volcanic regions, high-temperature chemical reactions in the hydrothermal system consume C...
In active volcanic regions, high-temperature chemical reactions in the hydrothermal system consume C...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The impact of forest conversion on soil weathering is studied in a subtropical h...
© 2020 Tomsk Polytechnic University, Publishing House. All rights reserved. Relevance. Diatomites an...
International audienceThe Ganges is one of the world's largest rivers and lies at the heart of a bod...
International audienceNumerous hot springs flow within the steeply incised gorges of the central Nep...
The Yarlung Tsangpo–Brahmaputra river drains a large portion of the Himalaya and southern Tibetan pl...
[1] Numerous hot springs flow within the steeply incised gorges of the central Nepal Himalayan front...
International audienceGlacial environments offer the opportunity to study the incipient stages of ch...
Water samples from the Buha and Shaliu Rivers, located on the semi-arid northeastern Tibetan Plateau...
Water samples from the Buha and Shaliu Rivers, located on the semi-arid northeastern Tibetan Plateau...