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Article Dans Une Revue Advances in Isotope Geochemistry Année : 2011

Constraining Rates of Chemical and Physical Erosion Using U-Series Radionuclides

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This chapter relates recent developments concerning the use of several U-series nuclides, in particular 234 U-238 U and 230 Th-238 U disequilibria, for constraining physical and chemical erosion rates and sediment age. Indeed, the ability to measure these disequilibria with an extremely high precision, even in samples with low concentrations such as natural waters, has opened new avenues for investigating erosional processes. This chapter is articulated in three main parts: a brief introduction and presentation of modern technical methods is followed by a description of how 234 U-238 U and 230 Th-238 U disequilibria measured in dissolved (water) and solid (sediment) river phases can be used to provide quantitative constraints on physical and chemical erosion rates at the basin scale. In parallel, recoil effects occurring during sediment formation can now be modelled and used to estimate the residence time of a sediment within a basin. Finally, the last part of this chapter presents the latest findings concerning the study of weathering profiles and the modelling of U and Th migration within an aquifer system.
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hal-03130852 , version 1 (03-02-2021)

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Nathalie Vigier, Bernard Bourdon. Constraining Rates of Chemical and Physical Erosion Using U-Series Radionuclides. Advances in Isotope Geochemistry, 2011, pp.553 - 571. ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-10637-8_27⟩. ⟨hal-03130852⟩
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