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DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2013.08.026
论文题名:
The silicon isotopic composition of the Ganges and its tributaries
作者: Guillaume Fontorbea; Christina L. De La Rochaa; Hazel J. Chapmanb; Michael J. Bickleb; ;
刊名: Earth and Planetary Science Letters
ISSN: 0012-1029X
出版年: 2013
卷: Volume 381, 页码:Pages 21-30
语种: 英语
英文关键词: silicon isotopes ; river chemistry ; Ganges ; Himalayas ; chemical weathering
英文摘要: The silicon isotopic composition (δSi30) of the headwaters of the Ganges River, in the Himalaya, ranged from +0.49±0.01‰+0.49±0.01‰ to +2.17±0.04‰+2.17±0.04‰ at dissolved silicon (DSi) concentrations of 38 to 239 μM. Both the concentration and isotopic composition of DSi in the tributaries increased between the highest elevations to where the Ganges leaves the Himalayas at Rishikesh. The tributaries exhibit a linear correlation between δSi30 and DSi that may represent mixing between a low DSi, low δSi30 (e.g., 40 μM, +0.5‰+0.5‰) component potentially reflecting fractionation during adsorption of a small fraction of silicon onto iron oxides and a high DSi, high δSi30 component (e.g., 240 μM, +1.7‰+1.7‰) produced during higher intensity weathering with a greater proportional sequestration of weathered silicon into secondary minerals or biogenic silica. On the Ganges alluvial plain, in the Ganges and the Yamuna, Gomati, and their tributaries, DSi ranged from 122 to 218 μM while δSi30 ranged from +1.03±0.03‰+1.03±0.03‰ to +2.46±0.06‰+2.46±0.06‰. Highest values of δSi30 occurred in the Gomati and its tributaries. In general, the lower DSi and higher δSi30 of DSi in these rivers suggests control of both by removal of DSi by secondary mineral formation and/or biogenic silica production. A simple 1-dimensional model with flow through a porous medium is introduced and provides a useful framework for understanding these results.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/12043
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Guillaume Fontorbea,Christina L. De La Rochaa,Hazel J. Chapmanb,et al. The silicon isotopic composition of the Ganges and its tributaries[J]. Earth and Planetary Science Letters,2013-01-01,Volume 381
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