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Wittmann H., von Blanckenburg F., Dannhaus N., Bouchez J., Gaillardet J., Guyot Jean-Loup, Maurice Laurence, Roig H., Filizola N., Christl M. (2015). A test of the cosmogenic Be-10(meteoric)/Be-9 proxy for simultaneously determining basin- wide erosion rates, denudation rates, and the degree of weathering in the Amazon basin. Journal of Geophysical Research : Earth Surface, 120 (12), p. 2498-2528. ISSN 2169-9003.

Titre du document
A test of the cosmogenic Be-10(meteoric)/Be-9 proxy for simultaneously determining basin- wide erosion rates, denudation rates, and the degree of weathering in the Amazon basin
Année de publication
2015
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000369944900004
Auteurs
Wittmann H., von Blanckenburg F., Dannhaus N., Bouchez J., Gaillardet J., Guyot Jean-Loup, Maurice Laurence, Roig H., Filizola N., Christl M.
Source
Journal of Geophysical Research : Earth Surface, 2015, 120 (12), p. 2498-2528 ISSN 2169-9003
We present an extensive investigation of a new erosion and weathering proxy derived from the Be-10(meteoric)/Be-9(stable) ratio in the Amazon River basin. This new proxy combines a radioactive atmospheric flux tracer, meteoric cosmogenic Be-10, with Be-9, a trace metal released by weathering. Results show that meteoric Be-10 concentrations ([Be-10]) and Be-10/Be-9 ratios increase by >30% from the Andes to the lowlands. We can calculate floodplain transfer times of 2-30 kyr from this increase. Intriguingly however, the riverine exported flux of meteoric Be-10 shows a deficit with respect to the atmospheric depositional Be-10 flux. Most likely, the actual area from which the Be-10 flux is being delivered into the mainstream is smaller than the basin-wide one. Despite this imbalance, denudation rates calculated from Be-10/Be-9 ratios from bed load, suspended sediment, and water samples from Amazon Rivers agree within a factor of 2 with published in situ Be-10 denudation rates. Erosion rates calculated from meteoric [Be-10], measured from depth-integrated suspended sediment samples, agree with denudation rates, suggesting that grain size-induced variations in [Be-10] are minimized when using such sampling material instead of bed load. In addition, the agreement between erosion and denudation rates implies minor chemical weathering intensity in most Amazon tributaries. Indeed, the Be-specific weathering intensity, calculated from mobilized Be-9 comprising reactive and dissolved fractions that are released during weathering, is constant at approximately 40% of the total denudation from the Andes across the lowlands to the Amazon mouth. Therefore, weathering in the Amazon floodplain is not detected.
Plan de classement
Hydrologie [062] ; Géologie et formations superficielles [064]
Description Géographique
AMAZONE COURS D'EAU ; AMAZONE BASSIN ; BOLIVIE ; PEROU ; BRESIL ; GUYANES PLATEAU ; BRESIL PLATEAU ; ANDES
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010066274]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010066274
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