Sources of dissolved inorganic carbon in rivers from the Changbaishan area, an active volcanic zone in North Eastern China

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Xue Bai [1 ,2 ]
Benjamin Chetelat [1 ]
Yilong Song [1 ]
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[1] Institute of Surface-Earth System Science, Tianjin University
[2] School of Environmental Engineering, Tianjin University
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
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Carbon isotopes; Dissolved inorganic carbon; Rivers; Chemical weathering; Changbaishan; Active volcanic zone;
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P342 [水文化学];
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Major elements and carbon isotopes of dissolved inorganic carbon(DIC)have been measured in the waters of Changbaishan mountain,a volcanic area in northeastern China,between June and September 2016 to decipher the origin of the CO;involved in chemical weathering reactions.Spatial variations of major elements ratios measured in water samples can be explained by a change of the chemical composition of the volcanic rocks between the volcanic cone(trachytes)and the basaltic shield as evidenced by the variations in the composition of these rocks.Hence,DIC results from the neutralization of CO;by silicate rocks.DIC concentrations vary from 0.3 to 2.5 mmol/L and carbon isotopic compositions of DIC measured in rivers vary from-14.2‰to 3.5‰.At a first order,the DIC transported by rivers is derived from the chemical weathering’s consumption of CO;with a magmatic origin,enriched in;C(-5%)and biogenic soil CO;with lower isotopic compositions.The highest δ;C values likely result from C isotopes fractionation during CO;degassing in rivers.A mass balance based on carbon isotopes suggest that the contribution of magmatic CO;varied from less than 20%to more than 70%.Uncertainties in this calculation associated with CO;degassing in rivers are difficult to quantify,and the consequence of CO;degassing would be an overestimation of the contribution of DIC derived from the neutralization of magmatic CO;by silicate rocks.
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