Chemical element transfer of weathering granite regolith in the Three Gorges Dam region of Yangtze River |
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Authors: | ZHANG Li-ping ZHU Da-kui YANG Da-yuan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Soil and Water Resources and Environment, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310029, China|2. Department of Geo and Ocean Science, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China |
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Abstract: | Clearing up sediment and regolith on the foundation of the dam in the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River in 1999, riverbed were exposed. On the basis of weathering granite regolith sampled from different portions of the valley landforms, by analysing total chemical contents with X rays fluorescent slice and calculating proper value of chemical element transferring ratio and intensity, the transferring law of chemical elements in different portions of the landforms were concluded: 1) In various landforms of the river valley, the process of desilication is not distinct; 2) in weathering granite regolith of riverbed, easy soluble CaO and MgO are relatively enriched whereas Al2O3 tends to decrease. The enriching rate of Fe2O3 is the greatest in various landforms of the river valley; 3) in weathering granite regolith of flood-plain, K2O and MgO contents are relatively enriched; 4) the weathering granite regolith of valley slope is a typical north subtropical weathering regolith, and its chemical weathering degree is in the transition phase from early to middle period; and 5) there is an opposite layer where K2O is relatively leaching and Na2O relatively enriching in 6.5 m depth of all weathering granite regolith. |
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Keywords: | Three Gorges Dam weathering regolith chemical element transferring |
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