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- W3210303984 abstract "This work presents the systematic investigation of K contents and stable K isotopic compositions of surface waters, groundwater, wastewaters, suspended particles, bed sediments, and fertilizers in the Upper Mun Rive catchment, northeast Thailand. This area is of particular interest because its abundant potash deposits and intensive agricultural activities and urbanization, therefore this will improve our understanding whether the K isotope is robust enough to resist evaporite dissolution and anthropogenic disturbances on tracing silicate weathering in the highly weathered tropical region. The dissolved loads in surface waters and shallow groundwater display the large variation in δ41Kdiss values from −0.54‰ to +0.09‰ relative to suspended particles (−0.60‰ to −0.41‰), river bed sediments (−0.54‰ to −0.47‰), the upper continental crust (UCC, −0.44 ± 0.05‰), which agrees with the fact that 39K is preferentially retained in weathering products during silicate weathering. The wet and dry seasons difference ranging from −0.05‰ to +0.10‰ δ41K, which is slightly greater than our long-term analytical uncertainty of ±0.06‰. There is likely a limited K input from evaporites dissolution due to weak correlation between δ41Kdiss values and Cl concentrations or Cl/K ratios in the UMR and world rivers, while a major tributary Takhong River is clearly influenced by the contribution of domestic sewage with lower δ41K and higher δ15N values. Based on a mass balance of K budge, the dissolved K in the UMR is mostly (>90%) derived from silicate weathering in the unpolluted area, this is consistent with previous studies of large river basins, and the evaporite dissolution and other non-silicate sources may not strongly influence dissolved K and δ41Kdiss values in rivers, even in evaporite-rich catchment. Therefore, K isotopes cannot be used as lithological tracers in catchments, rather the K isotopic fractionation mainly occurs during silicate weathering, such as the formation of secondary minerals which favor light isotope. Hence, the mechanism of K isotopic fractionation linked to secondary minerals K uptake needs further consideration. Overall, these results clearly show that K isotopes could be an ideal indicator to constrain silicate weathering processes and anthropogenic inputs at catchment scale." @default.
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- W3210303984 date "2022-01-01" @default.
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- W3210303984 title "Potassium and its isotope behaviour during chemical weathering in a tropical catchment affected by evaporite dissolution" @default.
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