Potassium isotope fractionation during chemical weathering of basalts

  • Chen, H.
  • Liu, X.-M.
  • Wang, K.
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Publication date
January 2020
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.

Abstract

Non-traditional stable isotopes (e.g., Li, Mg, and Si) are increasingly used as tracers for studying Earth's surface processes. The isotopes of potassium (K), a highly soluble and mobile element during weathering, could be a promising new tracer for continental weathering; however, the K isotopic variations in weathering profile has not been directly studied due to previous analytical difficulties. Recent high-precision measurements revealed that K isotopes in global river waters are fractionated from the Bulk Silicate Earth (BSE) value, indicating they are influenced by chemical weathering of the crust. Isotopic fractionation during chemical weathering is one of several processes that could ultimately lead to ∼0.6‰ difference of δ41K betwe...

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