Seasonal Variation in the Mineralogy of the Suspended Particulate Matter of the Lower Changjiang River at Nanjing, China

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Changping Mao
Jun Chen
Xuyin Yuan
Zhongfang Yang
William Balsam
Junfeng Ji
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[1] Nanjing University,Institute of Surficial Geochemistry, Department of Earth Sciences
[2] Hohai University,College of Environmental Science and Engineering
[3] China University of Geosciences (Beijing),School of Earth Science and Resources
[4] University of Texas at Arlington,Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
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Clays and Clay Minerals | 2010年 / 58卷
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Changjiang River; Erosion; Mineralogy; Seasonality; Suspended Particulate Matter;
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The source and temporal changesof mineralstransported by the world’slarge riversare important. In particular, clay minerals are important in evaluating the maturity of suspended sediments, weathering intensity, and source area. To examine seasonal changes in mineralogical compositions of the Changjiang River (CR), suspended particulate matter (SPM) samples were collected monthly for two hydrological cycles in Nanjing city and then were studied using X-ray diffraction (XRD), diffuse reflectance spectrophotometry (DRS), X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF), and chemical analyses. The resultsindicate that the concentration of CR SPM rangesfrom 11.3 to 152 mg/L and ishighly correlated to the rate of water discharge, with a greater concentration in flood season and lower concentrations during the dry season. CaO, MgO, and Na2O increase with increasing discharge whereas Al2O3 decreases sharply with increasing discharge. Dolomite, calcite, and plagioclase show strikingly similar seasonal variations and increase with increasing discharge with maximum concentrations in the flood season. In contrast, the clay mineral content exhibits the opposite trend with the lowest concentrationsin the flood season. Illite dominatesthe clay mineralsof the CR SPM, followed by chlorite, kaolinite, and smectite. Illite and kaolinite show distinctly seasonal variations; SPM contains more illite and less kaolinite during the flood season than during the dry season. The illite chemistry index and crystallinity, as well as kaolinite/illite ratio, all indicate intense physical erosion in the CR basin during the rainy season. Total iron (FeT) and highly reactive iron (FeHR) concentrations display slight seasonal changes with the smallest values observed during the flood season. Goethite is the dominant Fe oxide mineral phase in the CR SPM and hematite is a minor component, as revealed by DRS analyses. The FeT flux and FeHR flux are 2.786×106 T/y and 1.196×106 T/y, respectively.
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