International audienceAt the global scale and on geological time scales, mechanical erosion and chemical weathering budgets are linked. Together, these processes contribute to the formation and the degradation of the Earth's critical zone and to the biogeochemical cycles of elements. While the weathering of hot and humid shields areas exhibit low weathering rates because of the depth of the mature depleted soil mantle there, shields areas dominate the continents areas over intertropical regions and, therefore, represent a significant proportion of the global delivery of dissolved matter to the oceans. In addition, these environments are under supply-limited conditions (the weathering rate is limited by the low rates of the erosion) and thus...
International audienceThe comparison between contemporary and long-term weathering has been carried ...
Soils are the largest reservoir of carbon in terrestrial ecosystems. The top meter is estimated to ...
International audienceMineralogy, major, trace and rare earth elements of a weathering profile devel...
International audienceAt the global scale and on geological time scales, mechanical erosion and chem...
International audienceDespite the absence of tectonic activity, cratonic environments are characteri...
This paper aims to improve our understanding of chemical weathering processes and element transport ...
International audienceThe study of biogeochemical and hydrological cycles in small experimental wate...
International audienceSilicate weathering of basaltic rocks constitutes a non-negligible sink of atm...
International audienceAt the global scale and on geological time scales, mechanical erosion and chem...
This article investigates how, where, and to what extent the mineralogical and chemical composition ...
This study investigates processes of sediment generation in equatorial central Africa. An original, ...
AbstractBased on 2 years of hydrochemical monitoring of 15 rivers in the western East African Rift, ...
The present dynamics of the Fouta Djalon massif is investigated from a geochemical study of surface ...
Basaltic terrains contribute a significant component to the global silicate weathering flux despite ...
International audienceThe comparison between contemporary and long-term weathering has been carried ...
Soils are the largest reservoir of carbon in terrestrial ecosystems. The top meter is estimated to ...
International audienceMineralogy, major, trace and rare earth elements of a weathering profile devel...
International audienceAt the global scale and on geological time scales, mechanical erosion and chem...
International audienceDespite the absence of tectonic activity, cratonic environments are characteri...
This paper aims to improve our understanding of chemical weathering processes and element transport ...
International audienceThe study of biogeochemical and hydrological cycles in small experimental wate...
International audienceSilicate weathering of basaltic rocks constitutes a non-negligible sink of atm...
International audienceAt the global scale and on geological time scales, mechanical erosion and chem...
This article investigates how, where, and to what extent the mineralogical and chemical composition ...
This study investigates processes of sediment generation in equatorial central Africa. An original, ...
AbstractBased on 2 years of hydrochemical monitoring of 15 rivers in the western East African Rift, ...
The present dynamics of the Fouta Djalon massif is investigated from a geochemical study of surface ...
Basaltic terrains contribute a significant component to the global silicate weathering flux despite ...
International audienceThe comparison between contemporary and long-term weathering has been carried ...
Soils are the largest reservoir of carbon in terrestrial ecosystems. The top meter is estimated to ...
International audienceMineralogy, major, trace and rare earth elements of a weathering profile devel...