Current chemical denudation, silicate mineral weathering and erosion in Irish catchments: reflections on the tortoise and the hare

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences
W. Lyons, A. Carey, P. Croot, T. Henry, Sue A. Welch, Devin F. Smith, C. Gardner
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Abstract:The denudation of any landscape occurs by both physical means (i.e. mechanical weathering and erosion) and also chemical means (i.e. dissolution of minerals). The rates of these different processes can vary greatly in both time and lithology. Herein we present the rates of physical weathering and also data on aluminosilicate and carbonate mineral weathering in a dozen Irish catchments using newly collected river geochemical data and previously published riverine suspended sediment information. Our carbonate denudation yields range from approximately 30 to 145 tons km-2 yr-1, while physical erosion yields are at least an order of magnitude less in most cases and silicate weathering yields are mostly <1 ton km-2 yr-1. Our analysis clearly demonstrates the importance of carbonate mineral dissolution in landscape lowering, supporting the notion previously put forward by Simms (2004a,b) of the analogy of the tortoise and the hare in geomorphologically shaping the surface of Ireland.
爱尔兰集水区当前的化学剥蚀、硅酸盐矿物风化和侵蚀:对乌龟和兔子的思考
摘要:任何景观的剥蚀都是通过物理手段(如机械风化和侵蚀)和化学手段(如矿物溶解)发生的。这些不同过程的速率在时间和岩性上都有很大差异。在此,我们利用新收集的河流地球化学数据和先前公布的河流悬浮沉积物信息,介绍了十几个爱尔兰集水区的物理风化速率以及铝硅酸盐和碳酸盐矿物风化数据。我们的碳酸盐剥蚀产量约为30至145吨km-2年-1,而物理侵蚀产量在大多数情况下至少少一个数量级,硅酸盐风化产量大多小于1吨km-2年-1。我们的分析清楚地证明了碳酸盐矿物溶解在景观降低中的重要性,支持了Simms (2004a,b)先前提出的乌龟和野兔在地貌塑造爱尔兰表面方面的类比概念。
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Irish Journal of Earth Sciences
Irish Journal of Earth Sciences Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (all)
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