Geochemistry of the Earth's Surface (GES) Meeting, Paris, FRANCE, AUG 18-23, 2014International audienceThis is the first multidisciplinary study on the critical zone of the French volcanic island of Mayotte to address chemical weathering rates. Here we present the first estimation of chemical weathering rates using element fluxes transported in surface and subsurface waters, ranging from 49 to 306 t/km(2)/yr for rivers and 113 to 1,382 t/km(2)/yr for groundwater. These results are consistent with the weathering pattern of other tropical volcanic islands and support the hypothesis that subsurface waters transport more solutes to the ocean than surface waters. In addition, a helicopter-borne resistivity survey was correlated to borehole geolo...
International audienceVolcanic islands, being characterized by highly porous basaltic/andesitic lava...
The rates of the chemical erosion for Paramushir Island, north Kuril Arc, were studied. The rates of...
Submarine volcanic activity releases large amounts of gases and metals in the water column, affectin...
Geochemistry of the Earth's Surface (GES) Meeting, Paris, FRANCE, AUG 18-23, 2014International audie...
International audienceThis is the first multidisciplinary study on the critical zone of the French v...
International audienceWe have studied rivers from 3 volcanic tropical Islands (Guadeloupe and Martin...
International audienceGuadeloupe Island is a natural laboratory, ideally suited to the study of biog...
International audienceTropical volcanic islands commonly have pronounced relief and high runoff rate...
International audienceThe purpose of this study is to show how a multidisciplinary approach that com...
248 pagesChemical weathering produces soils and the necessary nutrients for ecosystems; additionally...
International audienceGuadeloupe, Martinique and Dominica Islands alike numerous tropical environmen...
International audienceVolcanic islands, being characterized by highly porous basaltic/andesitic lava...
The rates of the chemical erosion for Paramushir Island, north Kuril Arc, were studied. The rates of...
Submarine volcanic activity releases large amounts of gases and metals in the water column, affectin...
Geochemistry of the Earth's Surface (GES) Meeting, Paris, FRANCE, AUG 18-23, 2014International audie...
International audienceThis is the first multidisciplinary study on the critical zone of the French v...
International audienceWe have studied rivers from 3 volcanic tropical Islands (Guadeloupe and Martin...
International audienceGuadeloupe Island is a natural laboratory, ideally suited to the study of biog...
International audienceTropical volcanic islands commonly have pronounced relief and high runoff rate...
International audienceThe purpose of this study is to show how a multidisciplinary approach that com...
248 pagesChemical weathering produces soils and the necessary nutrients for ecosystems; additionally...
International audienceGuadeloupe, Martinique and Dominica Islands alike numerous tropical environmen...
International audienceVolcanic islands, being characterized by highly porous basaltic/andesitic lava...
The rates of the chemical erosion for Paramushir Island, north Kuril Arc, were studied. The rates of...
Submarine volcanic activity releases large amounts of gases and metals in the water column, affectin...