Subsurface fluid pathways and the climate-dependent infiltration of fluids into the subsurface jointly control the intensity and depth of mineral weathering reactions. The products of these weathering reactions (secondary minerals), such as Fe(III) oxyhydroxides and clay minerals, in turn exert a control on the subsurface fluid flow and hence on the development of weathering profiles. We explored the dependence of mineral transformations on climate during the weathering of granitic rocks in two 6 m deep weathering profiles in Mediterranean and humid climate zones along the Chilean Coastal Cordillera. We used geochemical and mineralogical methods such as (micro ) X-ray fluorescence, oxalate/dithionite extractions, X-ray diffraction and elect...
The processes that control chemical weathering of bedrock in the deep critical zone at a mm-scale ar...
In order to explore the reasons for the apparent discrepancy between laboratory and field weathering...
2015-07-30When exposed at Earth’s surface, rocks are out of thermodynamic equilibrium with respect t...
Abstract The weathering front is the boundary beneath Earth’s surface where pristine rock is convert...
In order to investigate how submarine weathering processes may affect the water balance of sediments...
International audienceDuring shallow subsurface (< 200 m depth) weathering processes, temperatures m...
Plants and their associated below-ground microbiota possess the tools for rock weathering. Yet the q...
We have evaluated the long-term chemical and physical weathering mass balance of an anomalously thic...
Imaging the critical zone at depth, where intact bedrock transforms into regolith, is critical in un...
The critical zone (CZ) represents the living skin of the Earth’s surface, which extends from the bot...
La Trucha is a small (~ 1.9 km2), mountainous (~ 1300 m a.s.l.) granitic drainage basin, demonstrati...
Critical zone (CZ) structure, including the spatial distribution of minerals, elements, and fluid-fi...
Abstract. Base flow chemical signals were used to determine the weathering reactions that control th...
Natural climate solutions are attracting considerable research effort with the aim of reducing green...
Surprisingly few studies connect the chemical, mechanical, and hydrological evolution of rock as it ...
The processes that control chemical weathering of bedrock in the deep critical zone at a mm-scale ar...
In order to explore the reasons for the apparent discrepancy between laboratory and field weathering...
2015-07-30When exposed at Earth’s surface, rocks are out of thermodynamic equilibrium with respect t...
Abstract The weathering front is the boundary beneath Earth’s surface where pristine rock is convert...
In order to investigate how submarine weathering processes may affect the water balance of sediments...
International audienceDuring shallow subsurface (< 200 m depth) weathering processes, temperatures m...
Plants and their associated below-ground microbiota possess the tools for rock weathering. Yet the q...
We have evaluated the long-term chemical and physical weathering mass balance of an anomalously thic...
Imaging the critical zone at depth, where intact bedrock transforms into regolith, is critical in un...
The critical zone (CZ) represents the living skin of the Earth’s surface, which extends from the bot...
La Trucha is a small (~ 1.9 km2), mountainous (~ 1300 m a.s.l.) granitic drainage basin, demonstrati...
Critical zone (CZ) structure, including the spatial distribution of minerals, elements, and fluid-fi...
Abstract. Base flow chemical signals were used to determine the weathering reactions that control th...
Natural climate solutions are attracting considerable research effort with the aim of reducing green...
Surprisingly few studies connect the chemical, mechanical, and hydrological evolution of rock as it ...
The processes that control chemical weathering of bedrock in the deep critical zone at a mm-scale ar...
In order to explore the reasons for the apparent discrepancy between laboratory and field weathering...
2015-07-30When exposed at Earth’s surface, rocks are out of thermodynamic equilibrium with respect t...