Denudation Rates of the Hawaiian Islands by Rivers and Groundwaters

The carbonic acid produced by the microbial oxidation of organic matter is the most important chemical weathering agent of the Hawaiian basaltic rocks. The total denudation rate of the Hawaiian Islands ranges from 11 to 50 mg/cm2 /yr (or 0.04-0.19 mm/yr), The island of Hawaii has the lowest denudati...

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Main Author: Li, Yuan-Hui
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Hawaii Press 1988
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10125/1082
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spelling ftunivhawaiimano:oai:scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu:10125/1082 2023-05-15T15:52:28+02:00 Denudation Rates of the Hawaiian Islands by Rivers and Groundwaters Li, Yuan-Hui 1988 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10125/1082 en-US eng University of Hawaii Press Li YH. 1988. Denudation rates of the Hawaiian Islands by rivers and groundwaters. Pac Sci 42(3-4): 253-266. 0030-8870 http://hdl.handle.net/10125/1082 Article Text 1988 ftunivhawaiimano 2022-07-17T13:16:52Z The carbonic acid produced by the microbial oxidation of organic matter is the most important chemical weathering agent of the Hawaiian basaltic rocks. The total denudation rate of the Hawaiian Islands ranges from 11 to 50 mg/cm2 /yr (or 0.04-0.19 mm/yr), The island of Hawaii has the lowest denudation rate among the Hawaiian Islands. Article in Journal/Newspaper Carbonic acid ScholarSpace at University of Hawaii at Manoa
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description The carbonic acid produced by the microbial oxidation of organic matter is the most important chemical weathering agent of the Hawaiian basaltic rocks. The total denudation rate of the Hawaiian Islands ranges from 11 to 50 mg/cm2 /yr (or 0.04-0.19 mm/yr), The island of Hawaii has the lowest denudation rate among the Hawaiian Islands.
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author Li, Yuan-Hui
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Denudation Rates of the Hawaiian Islands by Rivers and Groundwaters
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title Denudation Rates of the Hawaiian Islands by Rivers and Groundwaters
title_short Denudation Rates of the Hawaiian Islands by Rivers and Groundwaters
title_full Denudation Rates of the Hawaiian Islands by Rivers and Groundwaters
title_fullStr Denudation Rates of the Hawaiian Islands by Rivers and Groundwaters
title_full_unstemmed Denudation Rates of the Hawaiian Islands by Rivers and Groundwaters
title_sort denudation rates of the hawaiian islands by rivers and groundwaters
publisher University of Hawaii Press
publishDate 1988
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op_relation Li YH. 1988. Denudation rates of the Hawaiian Islands by rivers and groundwaters. Pac Sci 42(3-4): 253-266.
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