“…carbon cycle (e.g., Petsch et al, 2000Petsch et al, , 2001Jaffe et al, 2002). The weathering of black shale has therefore received substantial research attention, especially the chemical changes during weathering (e.g., Littke et al, 1991;Jaffe et al, 2002;Xu et al, 2013). Such chemical changes are generally explained by mineral dissolution, secondary mineral formation, cation exchange and loss and gain of amorphous oxide phases ; and references therein), during which most metals, including Cd, Co, Mn, Mo, Ni, U, Zn, and PGE, are lost from shales (Peucker-Ehrenbrink and Hannigan, 2000;Jaffe et al, 2002;Peng et al, 2004;) and others are enriched in soils derived from the shales (e.g., Chon et al, 1996;Lee et al, 1998a;Pašava et al, 2003;Poň avič et al, 2006;Peng et al, 2009b;Tang et al, 2009;Yu et al, 2012;Xu et al, 2013).…”