Chemical weathering of silicate rocks in Karelia region and Kola peninsula, NW Russia : Assessing the effect of rock composition, wetlands and vegetation

This study is aimed at assessing the effect of factors including lithology, forest/peatland coverage, dissolved organic carbon, and vegetation on chemical fluxes and concentrations of major elements in rivers. The mean annual element concentrations and dissolved fluxes of acid and basic rock dominat...

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Main Authors: Zakharova, E. A., Pokrovsky, O. S., /Dupré, Bernard, Gaillardet, J., Efimova, L. E.
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Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010040727
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spelling ftird:oai:ird.fr:fdi:010040727 2024-09-15T18:16:18+00:00 Chemical weathering of silicate rocks in Karelia region and Kola peninsula, NW Russia : Assessing the effect of rock composition, wetlands and vegetation Zakharova, E. A. Pokrovsky, O. S. /Dupré, Bernard Gaillardet, J. Efimova, L. E. 2007 https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010040727 EN eng https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010040727 oai:ird.fr:fdi:010040727 Zakharova E. A., Pokrovsky O. S., Dupré Bernard, Gaillardet J., Efimova L. E. Chemical weathering of silicate rocks in Karelia region and Kola peninsula, NW Russia : Assessing the effect of rock composition, wetlands and vegetation. 2007, 242 (1-2), p. 255-277 chemical weathering river water granite vegetation text 2007 ftird 2024-08-15T05:57:42Z This study is aimed at assessing the effect of factors including lithology, forest/peatland coverage, dissolved organic carbon, and vegetation on chemical fluxes and concentrations of major elements in rivers. The mean annual element concentrations and dissolved fluxes of acid and basic rock dominated watersheds of the Karelia region and Kola peninsula, NW Russia, have been estimated from the chemical composition of river water samples collected in the summers of 1996-2000 and from annual discharge and chemical composition data of 16 watersheds collected from 1961 to 1975. The mean annual flux corrected for atmospheric input varies from 0.5 to 5.6 t/km(2)/y and is dominated by alkali metals for the Kola alkaline rocks and by calcium for the Karelian granito-gneisses. The pure "granitic" and pure "basaltic" river chemical denudation rates in the Baltic shield are 0.33 and 2.3 t/km(2)/y, respectively. The cationic and silica fluxes of both granitic and basaltic watersheds are comparable with those of other boreal regions having similar runoff, compositions, and climate. The cationic flux of the rivers is positively correlated with the basic rock fraction of the watershed, whereas the dissolved organic carbon flux increases with the increasing peatland fraction. The chemical composition of the river water is controlled by bedrock dissolution during dry periods, and by plant litter degradation and washout of organic debris from the topsoil' horizon during wet periods. Taking account the chemical composition of the plant litter and the biological turnover intensity, it was estimated that the plant litter degradation in Kola and Karelia regions provides 10-40% of total annual dissolved riverine element flux. Text karelia* karelian kola peninsula IRD (Institute de recherche pour le développement): Horizon
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topic chemical weathering
river water
granite
vegetation
spellingShingle chemical weathering
river water
granite
vegetation
Zakharova, E. A.
Pokrovsky, O. S.
/Dupré, Bernard
Gaillardet, J.
Efimova, L. E.
Chemical weathering of silicate rocks in Karelia region and Kola peninsula, NW Russia : Assessing the effect of rock composition, wetlands and vegetation
topic_facet chemical weathering
river water
granite
vegetation
description This study is aimed at assessing the effect of factors including lithology, forest/peatland coverage, dissolved organic carbon, and vegetation on chemical fluxes and concentrations of major elements in rivers. The mean annual element concentrations and dissolved fluxes of acid and basic rock dominated watersheds of the Karelia region and Kola peninsula, NW Russia, have been estimated from the chemical composition of river water samples collected in the summers of 1996-2000 and from annual discharge and chemical composition data of 16 watersheds collected from 1961 to 1975. The mean annual flux corrected for atmospheric input varies from 0.5 to 5.6 t/km(2)/y and is dominated by alkali metals for the Kola alkaline rocks and by calcium for the Karelian granito-gneisses. The pure "granitic" and pure "basaltic" river chemical denudation rates in the Baltic shield are 0.33 and 2.3 t/km(2)/y, respectively. The cationic and silica fluxes of both granitic and basaltic watersheds are comparable with those of other boreal regions having similar runoff, compositions, and climate. The cationic flux of the rivers is positively correlated with the basic rock fraction of the watershed, whereas the dissolved organic carbon flux increases with the increasing peatland fraction. The chemical composition of the river water is controlled by bedrock dissolution during dry periods, and by plant litter degradation and washout of organic debris from the topsoil' horizon during wet periods. Taking account the chemical composition of the plant litter and the biological turnover intensity, it was estimated that the plant litter degradation in Kola and Karelia regions provides 10-40% of total annual dissolved riverine element flux.
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author Zakharova, E. A.
Pokrovsky, O. S.
/Dupré, Bernard
Gaillardet, J.
Efimova, L. E.
author_facet Zakharova, E. A.
Pokrovsky, O. S.
/Dupré, Bernard
Gaillardet, J.
Efimova, L. E.
author_sort Zakharova, E. A.
title Chemical weathering of silicate rocks in Karelia region and Kola peninsula, NW Russia : Assessing the effect of rock composition, wetlands and vegetation
title_short Chemical weathering of silicate rocks in Karelia region and Kola peninsula, NW Russia : Assessing the effect of rock composition, wetlands and vegetation
title_full Chemical weathering of silicate rocks in Karelia region and Kola peninsula, NW Russia : Assessing the effect of rock composition, wetlands and vegetation
title_fullStr Chemical weathering of silicate rocks in Karelia region and Kola peninsula, NW Russia : Assessing the effect of rock composition, wetlands and vegetation
title_full_unstemmed Chemical weathering of silicate rocks in Karelia region and Kola peninsula, NW Russia : Assessing the effect of rock composition, wetlands and vegetation
title_sort chemical weathering of silicate rocks in karelia region and kola peninsula, nw russia : assessing the effect of rock composition, wetlands and vegetation
publishDate 2007
url https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010040727
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kola peninsula
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Zakharova E. A., Pokrovsky O. S., Dupré Bernard, Gaillardet J., Efimova L. E. Chemical weathering of silicate rocks in Karelia region and Kola peninsula, NW Russia : Assessing the effect of rock composition, wetlands and vegetation. 2007, 242 (1-2), p. 255-277
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