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Annual dissolved fluxes from Central Nepal rivers: budget of chemical erosion in the Himalayas
Authors:Christian France-Lanord   Matthew Evans   Jean-Emmanuel Hurtrez  Jean Riotte
Affiliation:a CRPG–CNRS, BP20, 54501, Vandœuvre-les-Nancy, France;b Cornell University, Earth and Atmospheric Sci., Itaca, NY 14853, USA;c EPOC, université Bordeaux-1, avenue des Facultés, 33405, Talence, France;d CGS, université Louis-Pasteur, 1, rue Blessig, 67084, Strasbourg, France
Abstract:Annual dissolved element fluxes of Himalayan rivers from Central Nepal are calculated using published river discharge and a new set chemical data of rivers, including monsoon sampling. These are used to study the control on chemical erosion of carbonate and silicate over the whole basin. Chemical erosion of carbonate is mainly controlled by the river runoff but it can be limited by the availability of carbonate in limestone-free basin. Chemical erosion of silicate is well correlated to the runoff. However differences between High Himalayan and Lesser Himalayan basins suggest that physical erosion may also play an important control on silicate weathering. To cite this article: C. France-Lanord et al., C. R. Geoscience 335 (2003).
Keywords:Himalayas   erosion   river   weathering   climate–  erosion   relationship   geochemical budgetHimalaya   é  rosion   riviè  re   alté  ration   relation climat–  é  rosion   bilan gé  ochimique
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