RA Lybrand - Earth-Science Reviews, 2023 - Elsevier
Soil supports life by serving as a living, breathing fabric that connects the atmosphere to the Earth's crust. The study of soil science and pedology, or the study of soil in the natural …
A negative feedback between silicate weathering rates and climate is hypothesized to play a central role in moderating atmospheric CO 2 concentrations on geologic timescales …
Magnesium (Mg) stable isotopes are increasingly used as a weathering proxy in soils and rivers, but the impact of the mineralogy of secondary phases on isotope fractionation …
To better constrain Li dynamics in the tropics, we sampled critical zone compartments of a small forested andesitic catchment in Guadeloupe (soils, parent rock, atmospheric dust …
MI Lebedeva, SL Brantley - Earth Surface Processes and …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Landscape curvature evolves in response to physical, chemical, and biological influences that cannot yet be quantified in models. Nonetheless, the simplest models predict the …
V Navelot, Y Géraud, A Favier, M Diraison… - Journal of Volcanology …, 2018 - Elsevier
The results of the GEOTREF project presented here aim to develop high enthalpy geothermal energy in fractured reservoirs. They focus on active volcanic islands, especially …
Silicate weathering–initiated by major mineralogical transformations at the base of ten meters of clay-rich saprolite–generates the exceptionally low weathering flux found in …
Volcanic systems often host crater lakes, flank aquifers, or fumarole fields that are strongly acidic. In order to explore the evolution of the physical and mechanical properties of an …
Silicon (Si) stable isotopes have the potential to become a useful weathering proxy, given that light Si isotopes are preferentially incorporated into secondary clay minerals. Here we …