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Article Dans Une Revue Applied Geochemistry Année : 2000

Impact of nitrogen fertilizers on the natural weathering-erosion processes and fluvial transport in the Garonne basin

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Knowledge of the impact of N-fertilizers on the weathering-erosion processes of soils in intensively cultivated regions is of prime importance. Nitrification of NH4− fertilizers produces HNO3 in the basin of the Garonne river, enhancing soil degradation. Their influence on the weathering rates was determined by calculating the consumption rate of atmospheric/soil CO2 by soil weathering and erosion, and its contribution to the total dissolved riverine HCO3−. This contribution was found to be less than 50% which corresponds normally to a complete carbonate dissolution by carbonic acid, suggesting that part of the alkalinity in the river waters is due to carbonate dissolution by an acid other than carbonic acid, probably HNO3.

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Géochimie

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hal-04260556 , version 1 (26-10-2023)

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Khadija Semhi, Philippe Amiotte Suchet, Norbert Clauer, Jean-Luc Probst. Impact of nitrogen fertilizers on the natural weathering-erosion processes and fluvial transport in the Garonne basin. Applied Geochemistry, 2000, vol. 15 (n° 6), pp. 865-878. ⟨10.1016/S0883-2927(99)00076-1⟩. ⟨hal-04260556⟩
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