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Potter P.E.; Huh Y.; Edmond J.M. (2001)Modern sand from the vast (2430000 km2), high-latitude Lena River watershed occupies a low-lying, mostly unglaciated craton covered by thick, widespread permafrost— totally different from the watersheds of large temperate ...
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LITHIUM AND ITS ISOTOPES IN MAJOR WORLD RIVERS: IMPLICATIONS FOR WEATHERING AND THE OCEANIC BUDGET Huh Y.; Edmond J.M.; Chan L.H.; Zhang L. (1998)The outstanding problem in the lithium geochemical cycle is the lack of an isotopic mass balance in the ocean. The δ6Li compositions of fresh basalts (−4‰), the hydrothermal fluids derived from them (average −9‰), and ...
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Edmond J.M.; Huh Y. (2003)Most treatments of the Phanerozoic evolution of the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere (PCO2) assume a steady state closed system. Release of CO2 by mantle degassing and by biogenic precipitation of carbonates and ...
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Huh Y.; Zaitsev A.; Tsoi M.Y.; Edmond J.M. (1998)The response of continental weathering rates to changing climate and atmospheric PCO2 is of considerable importance both to the interpretation of the geological sedimentary record and to predictions of the effects of future ...
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Huh Y.; Panteleyev G.; Edmond J.M.; Babich O.; Zaitsev A. (1998)Fundamental to the global carbon cycle over geologic time scales is the control of atmospheric CO2 by aluminosilicate weathering. Much of the information on the rates of this process comes from rivers in the tropics and ...
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Huh Y.; Edmond J.M. (1999)The conventional view of the climatic influence on weathering is that weathering rates are strongly temperature-dependent due to the near-exponential relationship (Clausius-Clapeyron) between temperature and the saturation ...
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