Weathering profiles, mass-balance analysis, and rates of solute loss: Linkages between weathering and erosion in a small, steep catchment

SP Anderson, WE Dietrich… - Geological Society of …, 2002 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
In a headwater catchment in the Oregon Coast Range, we find that solid-phase mass losses
due to chemical weathering are equivalent in the bedrock and the soil. However, the long …

Thickness of the chemical weathering zone and implications for erosional and climatic drivers of weathering and for carbon-cycle feedbacks

AJ West - Geology, 2012 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Quantitative understanding of variability in weathering fluxes on the modern Earth is limited
because little is known about where the most important weathering reactions take place …

Chemical weathering response to tectonic forcing: A soils perspective from the San Gabriel Mountains, California

JL Dixon, AS Hartshorn, AM Heimsath… - Earth and Planetary …, 2012 - Elsevier
What controls the chemical weathering of soils in tectonically active landscapes? Recent
field and modeling studies suggest that tectonic forcing and associated increases in erosion …

A theoretical model coupling chemical weathering rates with denudation rates

EJ Gabet, SM Mudd - Geology, 2009 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Uplift of the Himalayas has been proposed to have locally accelerated chemical weathering,
thus leading to enhanced CO2 sequestration and global cooling. This hypothesis assumes …

Constancy of silicate-mineral weathering-rate ratios between natural and experimental weathering: implications for hydrologic control of differences in absolute rates

MA Velbel - Chemical Geology, 1993 - Elsevier
Inverse models which apportion watershed effluxes (geochemical mass balance) over
estimated mineral surface area give weathering rates for individual silicate minerals (eg …

The dependence of chemical weathering rates on fluid residence time

K Maher - Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2010 - Elsevier
In order to evaluate the importance of hydrologic processes in controlling chemical
weathering rates, a reactive transport analysis is used to interpret chemical weathering rate …

[HTML][HTML] Global chemical weathering and associated P-release—The role of lithology, temperature and soil properties

J Hartmann, N Moosdorf, R Lauerwald, M Hinderer… - Chemical …, 2014 - Elsevier
Because there remains a lack of knowledge about the spatially explicit distribution of
chemical weathering rates at the global scale, a model that considers prominent first-order …

Geochemical balance of a small watershed and its geomorphic implications

ET Cleaves, AE Godfrey… - Geological Society of …, 1970 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
A detailed input-output study of a small forested watershed draining the Wissahickon
Formation in the Piedmont of Maryland revealed that chemical solution is five times as …

Effects of physical erosion on chemical denudation rates: A numerical modeling study of soil-mantled hillslopes

KL Ferrier, JW Kirchner - Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2008 - Elsevier
Many biogeochemical and Earth surface processes depend critically on chemical
weathering. The immediate products of chemical weathering are present as solutes and …

Weathering rates in catchments

JI Drever, DW Clow - Reviews in mineralogy, 1995 - degruyter.com
Weathering is a very general term for the processes by which rocks undergo physical and
chemical alteration at the earth's surface. In this paper we shall be concerned only with …