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Geochemistry of the dissolved loads during high-flow season of rivers in the southeastern coastal region of China: anthropogenic impact on chemical weathering and carbon sequestration
Wenjing Liu;  Zhifang Xu;  Huiguo Sun;  Tong Zhao;  Chao Shi;  Taoze Liu
2018
Source PublicationBiogeosciences
Volume15Issue:16Pages:4955-4971
Abstract

The southeastern coastal region is one of the most developed and populated areas in China. Meanwhile, it has been severely impacted by acid rain over many years. The chemical compositions and carbon isotope compositions of dissolved inorganic carbon (delta C-13(DIC)/in river water in the high-flow season were investigated to estimate the chemical weathering and associated atmospheric CO2 consumption rates as well as the acid-deposition disturbance. Mass balance calculations indicated that the dissolved loads of major rivers in the Southeast Coastal River Basin (SECRB) were contributed to by atmospheric (14.3 %, 6.6 %-23.4 %), anthropogenic (15.7 %, 0 %-41.1 %), silicate weathering (39.5 %, 17.8 %-74.0 %) and carbonate weathering inputs (30.6 %, 3.9 %-62.0 %). The silicate and carbonate chemical weathering rates for these river watersheds were 14.2-35.8 and 1.8-52.1 t km(-2) a(-1), respectively. The associated mean CO2 consumption rate by silicate weathering for the whole SECRB was 191 x 10(3) mol km(-2) a(-1). The chemical and delta C-13(DIC) evidence indicated that sulfuric and nitric acid (mainly from acid deposition) were significantly involved in the chemical weathering of rocks. There was an overestimation of CO2 consumption at 0.19 x 10(12) g Ca-1 if sulfuric and nitric acid were ignored, which accounted for about 33.6% of the total CO2 consumption by silicate weathering in the SECRB. This study quantitatively highlights the role of acid deposition in chemical weathering, suggesting that the anthropogenic impact should be seriously considered in estimations of chemical weathering and associated CO2 consumption.

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Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/8846
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.Key Laboratory of Cenozoic Geology and Environment, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Institutions of Earth Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China
2.CAS Center for Excellence in Life and Paleoenvironment, Beijing, 100044, China
3.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
4.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang, Guizhou 550002, China
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Wenjing Liu;Zhifang Xu;Huiguo Sun;Tong Zhao;Chao Shi;Taoze Liu. Geochemistry of the dissolved loads during high-flow season of rivers in the southeastern coastal region of China: anthropogenic impact on chemical weathering and carbon sequestration[J]. Biogeosciences,2018,15(16):4955-4971.
APA Wenjing Liu;Zhifang Xu;Huiguo Sun;Tong Zhao;Chao Shi;Taoze Liu.(2018).Geochemistry of the dissolved loads during high-flow season of rivers in the southeastern coastal region of China: anthropogenic impact on chemical weathering and carbon sequestration.Biogeosciences,15(16),4955-4971.
MLA Wenjing Liu;Zhifang Xu;Huiguo Sun;Tong Zhao;Chao Shi;Taoze Liu."Geochemistry of the dissolved loads during high-flow season of rivers in the southeastern coastal region of China: anthropogenic impact on chemical weathering and carbon sequestration".Biogeosciences 15.16(2018):4955-4971.
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