Continental weathering and terrestrial (oxyhydr)oxide export: Comparing glacial and non-glacial catchments in Iceland

Glaciers enhance terrestrial erosion and sediment export to the ocean. Glaciers can also impact mineral specific weathering rates relative to analogous non-glacial terrains. In tandem these processes affect continent sediment export to the oceans over glacial-interglacial cycles. This study summariz...

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Main Authors: Hawley, SM, Pogge von Strandmann, PAE, Burton, KW, Williams, HM, Gíslason, SR
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:1558493 2023-12-24T10:17:54+01:00 Continental weathering and terrestrial (oxyhydr)oxide export: Comparing glacial and non-glacial catchments in Iceland Hawley, SM Pogge von Strandmann, PAE Burton, KW Williams, HM Gíslason, SR 2017-06-25 text https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1558493/1/Pogge%20Von%20Strandmann_Hawley_CGRev.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1558493/ eng eng https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1558493/1/Pogge%20Von%20Strandmann_Hawley_CGRev.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1558493/ open Chemical Geology , 462 pp. 55-66. (2017) Climate change Organic carbon burial Iron oxyhydroxides Continental weathering Article 2017 ftucl 2023-11-27T13:07:32Z Glaciers enhance terrestrial erosion and sediment export to the ocean. Glaciers can also impact mineral specific weathering rates relative to analogous non-glacial terrains. In tandem these processes affect continent sediment export to the oceans over glacial-interglacial cycles. This study summarizes field data from glacial and non-glacial Icelandic river catchments to quantify the impact of weathering regime on iron and aluminium (oxyhydr)oxide mineral formation and flux rates. Aluminium and iron (oxyhydr)oxides are strong indicators of organic carbon preservation in soils and marine sediments. Tracing changes in (oxyhydr)oxide formation and deposition therefore provides a means of evaluating potential changes in organic carbon sequestration rates over glacial-interglacial cycles. Overall, there are several measurable chemical differences between the studied glacial and non-glacial catchments which reflect the key role of soil formation on terrestrial weathering. One of the noted chemical differences is that weathering in non-glacial catchments is characterized by higher apparent rates of iron and aluminium (oxyhydr)oxide formation relative to glacial catchments. However, the offset in (oxyhydr)oxide formation does not appear to be transferred into river sediment compositions, and physical weathering appears to be the dominant control of river sediment composition and export. Glacial rivers export far more total sediment to nearshore marine environments than analogous non-glacial rivers suggesting glacial weathering enhances carbon burial by increasing nearshore marine (oxyhydr)oxide accumulation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University College London: UCL Discovery
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topic Climate change
Organic carbon burial
Iron oxyhydroxides
Continental weathering
spellingShingle Climate change
Organic carbon burial
Iron oxyhydroxides
Continental weathering
Hawley, SM
Pogge von Strandmann, PAE
Burton, KW
Williams, HM
Gíslason, SR
Continental weathering and terrestrial (oxyhydr)oxide export: Comparing glacial and non-glacial catchments in Iceland
topic_facet Climate change
Organic carbon burial
Iron oxyhydroxides
Continental weathering
description Glaciers enhance terrestrial erosion and sediment export to the ocean. Glaciers can also impact mineral specific weathering rates relative to analogous non-glacial terrains. In tandem these processes affect continent sediment export to the oceans over glacial-interglacial cycles. This study summarizes field data from glacial and non-glacial Icelandic river catchments to quantify the impact of weathering regime on iron and aluminium (oxyhydr)oxide mineral formation and flux rates. Aluminium and iron (oxyhydr)oxides are strong indicators of organic carbon preservation in soils and marine sediments. Tracing changes in (oxyhydr)oxide formation and deposition therefore provides a means of evaluating potential changes in organic carbon sequestration rates over glacial-interglacial cycles. Overall, there are several measurable chemical differences between the studied glacial and non-glacial catchments which reflect the key role of soil formation on terrestrial weathering. One of the noted chemical differences is that weathering in non-glacial catchments is characterized by higher apparent rates of iron and aluminium (oxyhydr)oxide formation relative to glacial catchments. However, the offset in (oxyhydr)oxide formation does not appear to be transferred into river sediment compositions, and physical weathering appears to be the dominant control of river sediment composition and export. Glacial rivers export far more total sediment to nearshore marine environments than analogous non-glacial rivers suggesting glacial weathering enhances carbon burial by increasing nearshore marine (oxyhydr)oxide accumulation.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hawley, SM
Pogge von Strandmann, PAE
Burton, KW
Williams, HM
Gíslason, SR
author_facet Hawley, SM
Pogge von Strandmann, PAE
Burton, KW
Williams, HM
Gíslason, SR
author_sort Hawley, SM
title Continental weathering and terrestrial (oxyhydr)oxide export: Comparing glacial and non-glacial catchments in Iceland
title_short Continental weathering and terrestrial (oxyhydr)oxide export: Comparing glacial and non-glacial catchments in Iceland
title_full Continental weathering and terrestrial (oxyhydr)oxide export: Comparing glacial and non-glacial catchments in Iceland
title_fullStr Continental weathering and terrestrial (oxyhydr)oxide export: Comparing glacial and non-glacial catchments in Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Continental weathering and terrestrial (oxyhydr)oxide export: Comparing glacial and non-glacial catchments in Iceland
title_sort continental weathering and terrestrial (oxyhydr)oxide export: comparing glacial and non-glacial catchments in iceland
publishDate 2017
url https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1558493/1/Pogge%20Von%20Strandmann_Hawley_CGRev.pdf
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