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Main Title Weathering and the Riverine Denudation of Continents [electronic resource] /
Type EBOOK
Author Depetris, Pedro José.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Pasquini, Andrea Inés.
Lecomte, Karina Leticia.
Publisher Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
Year Published 2014
Call Number GB1001-1199.8
ISBN 9789400777170
Subjects Geography ; Life sciences ; Hydraulic engineering ; Ecology
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7717-0
Collation X, 95 p. 41 illus., 31 illus. in color. online resource.
Notes
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
Introduction -- The Commencement of Continental Denudation: Mechanical Weathering -- The Biological Path to Rock Breakdown -- Chemical Weathering Processes at Earth's Surface -- Weathering: Intensity and Rates -- The Wearing Away of Continents -- Concluding Comments. In this monograph the authors present an overview of the state-of-the-art and use examples or case histories to illustrate the combined role of rock decay and rivers on continental denudation. The Earth's surface dynamics would not be conceivable without the fundamental component of rock weathering and the subsequent transport of solid debris and dissolved components to the coastal ocean through riverine drainage pathways. In other words, continental wear away is highly dependent on the mechanisms that control mineral decay. Moreover, besides the significant role played by rivers in shaping the Earth's outer skin, there is the important function that rivers perform in all geochemical cycles, mediating between the lithosphere, the hydrosphere, the biosphere and the hydrosphere. Drainage basins and the weathering of rocks that occur therein may be significant sources (or sinks) of carbon dioxide and, hence, play a significant role in affecting the Earth's climate.