Tracing Continental Weathering Using Lithium and Magnesium Isotopes

  • Liu, Xiao-Ming
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Publication date
January 2012
Language
English

Abstract

Chemical weathering is an important mechanism that changes the mass and composition of the continental crust and regulates the global CO2 cycle over geological time scales. Basalt, in particular, is the main building block of the juvenile continental crust, and it is estimated that basalt weathering currently accounts for more than 30% of global CO2 consumption due to silicate weathering. Here I explore Li and Mg isotopes as tracers of chemical weathering. The primary objective of this dissertation is to understand Li and Mg isotopic fractionation mechanisms during chemical weathering of basalts by analyzing Li and Mg isotopic compositions in weathering-related reservoirs. In addition, I perform mass balance modeling of Li to place constra...

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