Rivers from Volcanic Island Arcs: The subduction weathering factory

Here the focus is on the geochemistry of rivers draining volcanic arc regions. Although data are rather sparse, first order estimates show that volcanic arc settings are amongst the faster eroding regions of the Earth because they combine high precipitation regimes with high hydrothermal contributio...

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