风化作用
土壤生产函数
地质学
地球科学
腐蚀
地球化学
地貌学
自然地理学
土壤科学
土壤水分
成土作用
地理
作者
Isaac J. Larsen,Peter C. Almond,André Eger,John O. Stone,David R. Montgomery,B Malcolm
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2014-01-17
卷期号:343 (6171): 637-640
被引量:202
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.1244908
摘要
Evaluating conflicting theories about the influence of mountains on carbon dioxide cycling and climate requires understanding weathering fluxes from tectonically uplifting landscapes. The lack of soil production and weathering rate measurements in Earth's most rapidly uplifting mountains has made it difficult to determine whether weathering rates increase or decline in response to rapid erosion. Beryllium-10 concentrations in soils from the western Southern Alps, New Zealand, demonstrate that soil is produced from bedrock more rapidly than previously recognized, at rates up to 2.5 millimeters per year. Weathering intensity data further indicate that soil chemical denudation rates increase proportionally with erosion rates. These high weathering rates support the view that mountains play a key role in global-scale chemical weathering and thus have potentially important implications for the global carbon cycle.
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