Glacial meltwaters export substantial quantities of dissolved and dissolvable amorphous silicon (DSi and ASi), providing an essential nutrient for downstream diatoms. Evidence suggests that glacially exported DSi is isotopically light compared to DSi in non-glaciated rivers. However, the isotopic fractionation mechanisms are not well constrained, indicating an important gap in our understanding of processes in the global Si cycle. We use rock crushing experiments to mimic subglacial physical erosion, to provide insight into subglacial isotope fractionation. Isotopically light DSi (δ30SiDSi) released following initial dissolution of freshly ground mineral surfaces (down to −2.12 ± 0.02 ‰) suggests mechanochemical reactions induce isot...
Variations in the silicon stable isotopic composition (δ30Si) of sedimentary biogenic silica (BSi) a...
Globally averaged riverine silicon (Si) concentrations and isotope composition (δ30Si) may be affect...
Marine primary production is dominated by diatoms and these are dependent upon the riverine delivery...
Glacial meltwaters export substantial quantities of dissolved and dissolvable amorphous silicon (DSi...
Glacial environments play an important role in high-latitude marine nutrient cycling, potentially co...
Globally averaged riverine silicon (Si) concentrations and isotope composition (δ30Si) may be affect...
Glaciers and ice sheets are experiencing rapid warming under current climatic change and there is in...
Subglacial chemical weathering plays a key role in global silicate weathering budgets, contributing ...
Glaciers and ice sheets export significant amounts of silicon (Si) to downstream ecosystems, impacti...
Ice sheets play a more important role in the global silicon cycle than previously appreciated. Input...
Proglacial rivers have been shown to have distinctive silicon (Si) isotope compositions, providing n...
In high latitude environments, silicon is supplied to river waters by both glacial and nonglacial ch...
Variations in the silicon stable isotopic composition (δ30Si) of sedimentary biogenic silica (BSi) a...
Globally averaged riverine silicon (Si) concentrations and isotope composition (δ30Si) may be affect...
Marine primary production is dominated by diatoms and these are dependent upon the riverine delivery...
Glacial meltwaters export substantial quantities of dissolved and dissolvable amorphous silicon (DSi...
Glacial environments play an important role in high-latitude marine nutrient cycling, potentially co...
Globally averaged riverine silicon (Si) concentrations and isotope composition (δ30Si) may be affect...
Glaciers and ice sheets are experiencing rapid warming under current climatic change and there is in...
Subglacial chemical weathering plays a key role in global silicate weathering budgets, contributing ...
Glaciers and ice sheets export significant amounts of silicon (Si) to downstream ecosystems, impacti...
Ice sheets play a more important role in the global silicon cycle than previously appreciated. Input...
Proglacial rivers have been shown to have distinctive silicon (Si) isotope compositions, providing n...
In high latitude environments, silicon is supplied to river waters by both glacial and nonglacial ch...
Variations in the silicon stable isotopic composition (δ30Si) of sedimentary biogenic silica (BSi) a...
Globally averaged riverine silicon (Si) concentrations and isotope composition (δ30Si) may be affect...
Marine primary production is dominated by diatoms and these are dependent upon the riverine delivery...