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- who: Aaron Bufe from the Water chemistry in southern TaiwanUniversity of have published the article: Co-variation of silicate, carbonate and sulfide weathering drives CO2 release with erosion, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 19/02/2021
- what: Fsulf increases from near 0% to about 50% from low to high erosion rates (Fig 2f). carbonate and sulfide weathering Using the new water chemistry data the authors investigate the limits to weathering of sulfide carbonate and phases in parallel across a single erosion rate gradient. Based on the close association of sulfate concentrations with carb (Fig 3a . . .
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