Biogenic silica (BSi) is used as a proxy by soil scientists to identify biological effects on the Si cycle and by palaeoecologists to study environmental changes. Alkaline extractions are typically used to measure BSi in both terrestrial and aquatic environments. The dissolution properties of volcanic glass in tephra deposits and their nanocrystalline weathering products are hypothesized to overlap those of BSi; however, data to support this behaviour are lacking. The potential that Si-bearing fractions dissolve in alkaline media (Si<sub>Alk</sub>) that do not necessarily correspond to BSi brings the applicability of BSi as a proxy into question. Here, analysis of 15 samples reported as tephra-containing allows us to reject the hypothesis t...
Measurement of biogenic silica (BSi) in the suspended matter of estuarine and coastal waters is not ...
The role of plants in soils development has become of crucial interest in quantifying global weather...
This item is only available electronically.Biogenic silica is abundantly preserved in sediment and i...
Biogenic silica (BSi) is used as a proxy by soil scientists to identify biological effects on the Si...
Here we present the first results obtained with an innovative technique aiming at measuring biogenic...
Enhanced weathering associated with the use of phosphate fertilizers has already been identified in ...
The chemical compositions of tephra shards are widely utilised in a myriad of disciplines, including...
The biogeochemical cycling of silicon (Si) along the land-to-ocean continuum is studied by a variety...
The biogeochemical cycling of silicon (Si) along the land-to-ocean continuum is studied by a variety...
Tephra shards for electron probe microanalysis are most efficiently extracted from peat using acid d...
Changing fire regimes in response to climate change are likely to have significant effects on terres...
Diatoms are important primary producers in lake ecosystems and, as a sink for dissolved (DSi) and bi...
This study examines the depletion of ferromagnesian silicate minerals from a sequence of thin, dista...
Existing techniques for measuring sediment Biogenic Silica (BSi) concentrations rely largely on conv...
Measurement of biogenic silica (BSi) in the suspended matter of estuarine and coastal waters is not ...
The role of plants in soils development has become of crucial interest in quantifying global weather...
This item is only available electronically.Biogenic silica is abundantly preserved in sediment and i...
Biogenic silica (BSi) is used as a proxy by soil scientists to identify biological effects on the Si...
Here we present the first results obtained with an innovative technique aiming at measuring biogenic...
Enhanced weathering associated with the use of phosphate fertilizers has already been identified in ...
The chemical compositions of tephra shards are widely utilised in a myriad of disciplines, including...
The biogeochemical cycling of silicon (Si) along the land-to-ocean continuum is studied by a variety...
The biogeochemical cycling of silicon (Si) along the land-to-ocean continuum is studied by a variety...
Tephra shards for electron probe microanalysis are most efficiently extracted from peat using acid d...
Changing fire regimes in response to climate change are likely to have significant effects on terres...
Diatoms are important primary producers in lake ecosystems and, as a sink for dissolved (DSi) and bi...
This study examines the depletion of ferromagnesian silicate minerals from a sequence of thin, dista...
Existing techniques for measuring sediment Biogenic Silica (BSi) concentrations rely largely on conv...
Measurement of biogenic silica (BSi) in the suspended matter of estuarine and coastal waters is not ...
The role of plants in soils development has become of crucial interest in quantifying global weather...
This item is only available electronically.Biogenic silica is abundantly preserved in sediment and i...