An experimental study of the interaction of basaltic riverine particulate material and seawater
The riverine transport of elements from land to ocean is an integral flux for many element cycles and an important climate regulating process over geological timescales. This flux consists of both dissolved and particulate material. The world's rivers are estimated to transport between 16.6 and...
Main Authors: | Jones, Morgan T. (Author), Pearce, Christopher R. (Author), Oelkers, Eric H. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2012-01-15.
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