نتایج جستجو برای: weathering

تعداد نتایج: 6083  

2002
Michael N. Gooseff Diane M. McKnight W. Berry Lyons Alex E. Blum

[1] In the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica, dilute glacial meltwater flows down wellestablished streambeds to closed basin lakes during the austral summer. During the 6–12 week flow season, a hyporheic zone develops in the saturated sediment adjacent to the streams. Longer Dry Valley streams have higher concentrations of major ions than shorter streams. The longitudinal increases in Si and K su...

2007
Stephen Porder George E. Hilley Oliver A. Chadwick

We determined the total mass loss and rate of chemical weathering from three minimally eroded, Hawaiian lava flows that are ∼10, 170, and 350 ka old. Using a backhoe, we sampled the entire weathering zone at 28 sites and measured the depletion or enrichment of each major element in each soil horizon relative to parent material. We were able to assess the influence of both climate and substrate ...

2017
Jiangtao Li Jiamei Cui Qunhui Yang Guojie Cui Bingbing Wei Zijun Wu Yong Wang Huaiyang Zhou

When its hydrothermal supply ceases, hydrothermal sulfide chimneys become inactive and commonly experience oxidative weathering on the seafloor. However, little is known about the oxidative weathering of inactive sulfide chimneys, nor about associated microbial community structures and their succession during this weathering process. In this work, an inactive sulfide chimney and a young chimney...

2016
Yao Chen Nicole M. Stark Mandla A. Tshabalala Jianmin Gao Yongming Fan

This study investigated weathering performance of an HDPE wood plastic composite reinforced with extracted or delignified wood flour (WF). The wood flour was pre-extracted with three different solvents, toluene/ethanol (TE), acetone/water (AW), and hot water (HW), or sodium chlorite/acetic acid. The spectral properties of the composites before and after artificial weathering under accelerated c...

2008
Amy C. McAdam Mikhail Yu. Zolotov Thomas G. Sharp Laurie A. Leshin

Acid weathering of plagioclase–pyroxene mixtures has been investigated with an open system kinetic dissolution model. The modeling reveals that elevated plagioclase/pyroxene ratios observed in some low-albedo martian regions and atmospheric dust could be partially caused by preferential dissolution of pyroxenes at pHs below ∼3–4. Surface materials with smaller grain sizes, affected by lower pH ...

2018
Irina Turku Timo Kärki Ari Puurtinen

The influence of accelerated weathering, xenon-arc light and freeze-thaw cycling on wood plastic composites extruded from a recycled plastic was studied. The results showed that, in general, weathering had a stronger impact on samples made from plastic waste compared to a sample made from virgin material. After weathering, the mechanical properties, tensile and flexural, were reduced by 2-30%, ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Xiao-Ming Liu Roberta L Rudnick

Chemical weathering, as well as physical erosion, changes the composition and shapes the surface of the continental crust. However, the amount of continental material that has been lost over Earth's history due to chemical weathering is poorly constrained. Using a mass balance model for lithium inputs and outputs from the continental crust, we find that the mass of continental crust that has be...

2006
Germain Bayon Nathalie Vigier Kevin W. Burton Agnès Brenot Jean Carignan Nan-Chin Chu

Hafnium 176Hf/177Hf isotope ratio variations in marine records are thought to reflect changes in continental weathering through time, but the behavior of Hf in rivers, and during weathering, is not well understood. Here, we present 176Hf/177Hf data for rivers, bedrock, soils, and leaching experiments for the Moselle basin, Vosges, France. These data strongly suggest that the 176Hf/177Hf composi...

2006
P. BUURMAN E. L. MEIJER

-Chloritic veins in serpentinite and their weathering products were analyzed by X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) and X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF). Chlorite formed during the Hercynianage orogenesis had apparently been partly transformed to high-charge vermiculite during subsequent metamorphism of the rocks. The idealized structural formulae for these minerals are (mlL9Fea+0.zFe2+o.4Mg9.2...

2009
Lisa M. Misner Andrea C. Halvorson Jennifer L. Dreier Douglas H. Ubelaker David R. Foran

Mitochondrial DNA analysis of skeletal material is invaluable in forensic identification, although results can vary widely among remains. Previous studies have included bones of different ages, burial conditions, and even species. In the research presented, a collection of human remains that lacked major confounders such as burial age, interment style, and gross environmental conditions, while ...

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