2018
DOI: 10.1130/g40315.1
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Anomalously low chemical weathering in fluvial sediment of a tropical watershed (Puerto Rico)

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“…Additional samples included detailed sampling (n = 4, 30 cm apart) of a profile in the middle Salagou Formation that displayed inferred macroscopic pedogenic features and a set (n = 5) of predominant source-rock lithologies (schist, granite, and tuff from the Montagne Noire dome). The chemical index of alteration (CIA; Nesbitt and Young, 1982;Price and Velbel, 2003;Joo et al, 2018)…”
Section: Geochemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional samples included detailed sampling (n = 4, 30 cm apart) of a profile in the middle Salagou Formation that displayed inferred macroscopic pedogenic features and a set (n = 5) of predominant source-rock lithologies (schist, granite, and tuff from the Montagne Noire dome). The chemical index of alteration (CIA; Nesbitt and Young, 1982;Price and Velbel, 2003;Joo et al, 2018)…”
Section: Geochemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lithogenic corrections cannot exclude inherent physical uncertainties in the interpretation of weathering intensities recorded in sediments, in particular basin topography (Garzanti et al, 2013;von Eynatten et al, 2016;Joo et al, 2018) and provenance (von Eynatten et al, 2016), which give weathering indices only relative (site-and time-specific) values. We attribute certain lateral differences between DO565, DU7, and HK930 cores to site-specific topography and provenance effects.…”
Section: Lateral Correlation Of Weathering Proxiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To assess the weathering intensity properly, chemical loss of the mobile elements and the soil profile's physical erosion should occur at a stable rate in the source areas [64]. Active tectonism and storms may enhance the physical erosion of fresh bedrocks and less altered lower horizons of the soil profile, resulting in a lower estimate of weathering intensities (e.g., [65,66]). In the Neungju Basin, volcaniclastic terrane with high and unstable topography might have been formed in the southern part of the basin in a short time due to intense volcanic activities.…”
Section: Contrasting Geochemical Signatures Of Tectonic Settings and Weathering Intensities In A Nonmarine Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%