نتایج جستجو برای: rock weathered

تعداد نتایج: 40360  

2012

A Geoelectrical resistivity survey using Vertical Electrical Soundings (VES) was carried out in Medak District, Andhra Pradesh, India, in order to assess the subsurface geology and groundwater potential zones. Twenty six vertical electrical soundings were recorded with Schlumberger electrode configuration with current electrode spacing (AB/2) half ranging from 1 to 150m. The field data has been...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2006
P Fernández-Alvarez J Vila J M Garrido-Fernández M Grifoll J M Lema

The objective of this study was to assess the efficiency of several bioremediation products in accelerating the in situ biodegradation of the heavy fuel oil spill of the Prestige. Trials of bioremediation were conducted in sand, rocks and granite tiles on the beach of Sorrizo (A Coruña, NW Spain) that was polluted by the spill. Neither the added microorganisms nor the nutrients significantly en...

2001
P. C. BENNETT J. R. ROGERS W. J. CHOI F. K. HIEBERT

Mineralogy, microbial ecology, and mineral weathering in the subsurface are an intimately linked biogeochemical system. Although bacteria have been implicated indirectly in the accelerated weathering of minerals, it is not clear if this interaction is simply the coincidental result of microbial metabolism, or if it represents a speciŽ c strategy offering the colonizing bacteria a competitive ec...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2002
John F McCarthy Larry D McKay Deirdre Diana Bruner

The role of solution chemistry (cation charge and concentration) and particle size on colloid transport was examined in an intact monolith of fractured shale saprolite (highly weathered rock). Recovery of the microsphere tracers consistently decreased with increasing ionic strength of either mono- (Na+) or divalent- (Ca2+) dominated solutions, but a much greater concentration of Na+ in the infl...

2005
Deirdre B. Gleeson Nicholas Clipson Karrie Melville Geoffrey M. Gadd Frank P. McDermott

This study exploited the contrasting major element chemistry of adjacent, physically separable crystals of framework and sheet silicates in a pegmatitic granite to investigate the mineralogical influences of fungal community structure on mineral surfaces. Large intact crystals of variably weathered muscovite, plagioclase, K-feldspar, and quartz were individually extracted, together with whole-r...

2012
M. O. Figueiredo T. P. Silva J. P. Veiga

Ferrihydrite is natural ferric oxyhydroxide occurring exclusively nanocrystalline. With ideal formula 5 Fe2 O3 . 9 H2 O, ferrihydrite is quite abundant in sediments, weathering crusts and mine wastes, being characteristic of red pre-soils formed by loose weathered rock plus mineral debris (regoliths) and commonly designated as “2-line” or “6-line” on the basis of the broadened maxima observed i...

2009
M. A. Velbel

Introduction: Orbiter and lander/rover studies of Mars' surface have identified and provided preliminary characterization of surficial materials including igne-ous and sedimentary rocks, possible volcaniclas-tic/pyroclastic rocks, and unconsolidated sediment. Some surfaces expose unaltered anhydrous silicates (militating against extensive interactions with water), but most results (including st...

2003
CLIFFORD S. RIEBE JAMES W. KIRCHNER ROBERT C. FINKEL

Quantifying long-term rates of chemical weathering and physical erosion is important for understanding the long-term evolution of soils, landscapes, and Earth’s climate. Here we describe how long-term chemical weathering rates can be measured for actively eroding landscapes using cosmogenic nuclides together with a geochemical mass balance of weathered soil and parent rock. We tested this appro...

2009
T. Mark Harrison

A review of continental growth models leaves open the possibilities that Earth during the Hadean Eon (∼4.5–4.0 Ga) was characterized by massive early crust or essentially none at all. Without support from the rock record, our understanding of pre-Archean continental crust must largely come from investigating Hadean detrital zircons. We know that these ancient zircons yield relatively low crysta...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
George E Hilley Stephen Porder

Global silicate weathering drives long-time-scale fluctuations in atmospheric CO(2). While tectonics, climate, and rock-type influence silicate weathering, it is unclear how these factors combine to drive global rates. Here, we explore whether local erosion rates, GCM-derived dust fluxes, temperature, and water balance can capture global variation in silicate weathering. Our spatially explicit ...

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