Despite the importance of river suspended matter (RSM) for carbon, nutrient, and trace metal transfer from the land to the ocean, the mineralogical control on major and trace element speciation in the RSM remains poorly constrained. To gain a better understanding of environmental and seasonal factors controlling the mineral and chemical composition of riverine suspended load, we studied, over several hydrological seasons, including winter baseflow, the RSM of a large boreal river in Western Siberia (Ob in its middle course) and its two small tributaries. The concentration of RSM increased from 2–18 mg/L in winter to 15–105 mg L−1 during the spring flood. Among the dominant mineral phases of the RSM in the Ob River, quartz (20–40%), albite (...
International audienceIn order to better understand the chemical composition of snow and its impact ...
International audienceIn order to better understand the chemical composition of snow and its impact ...
International audienceThe chemical status of ?40 major and trace elements (TE) and organic carbon (O...
Despite the importance of river suspended matter (RSM) for carbon, nutrient, and trace metal transfe...
In order to constrain the origin and fluxes of elements carried by rivers of high latitude permafros...
Towards a better understanding of trace element (TE) transport in permafrost-affected Earth surface ...
The riverine export fluxes of dissolved carbon, nutrient and metals from the land to the Arctic Ocea...
Towards a better understanding of trace element transport in permafrost-affected Earth surface envir...
Towards a better understanding of trace element transport in permafrost-affected Earth surface envir...
High latitude permafrost-dominated areas such as Central Siberia present an atypical hydrological cy...
High latitude regions are characterized by very contrasted hydrological periods, marked by (a) a ver...
Rivers and streams draining basalts in Central Siberia allow thorough evaluation of the intensity of...
Snow cover is known to be an efficient and unique natural archive of atmospheric input and an indica...
In order to better understand the chemical composition of snow and its impact on surface water hydr...
International audienceIn order to better understand the chemical composition of snow and its impact ...
International audienceIn order to better understand the chemical composition of snow and its impact ...
International audienceIn order to better understand the chemical composition of snow and its impact ...
International audienceThe chemical status of ?40 major and trace elements (TE) and organic carbon (O...
Despite the importance of river suspended matter (RSM) for carbon, nutrient, and trace metal transfe...
In order to constrain the origin and fluxes of elements carried by rivers of high latitude permafros...
Towards a better understanding of trace element (TE) transport in permafrost-affected Earth surface ...
The riverine export fluxes of dissolved carbon, nutrient and metals from the land to the Arctic Ocea...
Towards a better understanding of trace element transport in permafrost-affected Earth surface envir...
Towards a better understanding of trace element transport in permafrost-affected Earth surface envir...
High latitude permafrost-dominated areas such as Central Siberia present an atypical hydrological cy...
High latitude regions are characterized by very contrasted hydrological periods, marked by (a) a ver...
Rivers and streams draining basalts in Central Siberia allow thorough evaluation of the intensity of...
Snow cover is known to be an efficient and unique natural archive of atmospheric input and an indica...
In order to better understand the chemical composition of snow and its impact on surface water hydr...
International audienceIn order to better understand the chemical composition of snow and its impact ...
International audienceIn order to better understand the chemical composition of snow and its impact ...
International audienceIn order to better understand the chemical composition of snow and its impact ...
International audienceThe chemical status of ?40 major and trace elements (TE) and organic carbon (O...