Iron speciation and isotope fractionation during silicate weathering and soil formation in an alpine glacier forefield chronosequence

Volume: 75, Issue: 19, Pages: 5559 - 5573
Published: Oct 1, 2011
Abstract
The chemical weathering of primary Fe-bearing minerals, such as biotite and chlorite, is a key step of soil formation and an important nutrient source for the establishment of plant and microbial life. The understanding of the relevant processes and the associated Fe isotope fractionation is therefore of major importance for the further development of stable Fe isotopes as a tracer of the biogeochemical Fe cycle in terrestrial environments. We...
Paper Details
Title
Iron speciation and isotope fractionation during silicate weathering and soil formation in an alpine glacier forefield chronosequence
Published Date
Oct 1, 2011
Volume
75
Issue
19
Pages
5559 - 5573
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