The effect of size distribution on the geochemistry and mineralogy of tropical river sediments and its implications regarding chemical weathering and fractionation of alkali elements

The mineralogical and geochemical compositions of the sediments deposited by rivers have been used extensively to evaluate past chemical weathering and the physical erosion history of drainage basins at different time scales. However, the role of sediment sorting in the mineralogical and geochemical...

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Veröffentlicht in:Lithosphere 2022-07, Vol.2022 (Special 9)
Hauptverfasser: Wu Kaikai, Wu Kaikai, Liu Shengfa, Liu Shengfa, Shi Xuefa, Shi Xuefa, Colin, Christophe, Bassinot, Franck, Lou Zhanghua, Lou Zhanghua, Zhang Hui, Zhang Hui, Zhu Aimei, Zhu Aimei, Fang Xisheng, Fang Xisheng, Mohamed, Che Abd Rahim
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Zusammenfassung:The mineralogical and geochemical compositions of the sediments deposited by rivers have been used extensively to evaluate past chemical weathering and the physical erosion history of drainage basins at different time scales. However, the role of sediment sorting in the mineralogical and geochemical compositions of river sediment needs to be better constrained because it could significantly modify proxies used to evaluate weathering intensity in the past. In this study, major and trace element concentrations and mineralogical compositions were determined on seven different grain-size fractions of riverbed samples taken from the Pahang and Kelantan Rivers in the Malay Peninsula. The main aims are to assess chemical weathering and the fractionation of alkali elements during sediment transportation under tropical climate conditions. Fine sediments (from
ISSN:1941-8264
1947-4253
DOI:10.2113/2022/8425818