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(2020) Evolution & Stability of Sediment Chemistry in Himalayan Rivers
Hughes G, Tipper E, Bickle M & Andermann C
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.1107
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Genevieve Hughes
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Christoff Andermann View abstracts at 5 conferences in series
Edward Tipper View all 8 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020 View abstracts at 14 conferences in series
Michael Bickle View all 4 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020 View abstracts at 3 conferences in series
Christoff Andermann View abstracts at 5 conferences in series
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Submitted by Joel Scheingross on Thursday 25th June 21:19
Hi Genevieve - Cool talk! Do you have a sense of what's controlling the difference in Na/Al vs Al/Si relations for the different tributaries? It seems the three southeastern most tributaries (Dhud, Arun, and Tamour) have significantly higher Na/Al values than the tributaries further to the northwest. Is there a regional change in lithology or erosion that can explain this?
Hi Genevieve - Cool talk! Do you have a sense of what's controlling the difference in Na/Al vs Al/Si relations for the different tributaries? It seems the three southeastern most tributaries (Dhud, Arun, and Tamour) have significantly higher Na/Al values than the tributaries further to the northwest. Is there a regional change in lithology or erosion that can explain this?
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