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Lithium isotopes in large rivers reveal the cannibalistic nature of modern continental weathering and erosion (2014)
Journal Article
Dellinger, M., Gaillardet, J., Bouchez, J., Calmels, D., Galy, V., Hilton, R., …France-Lanord, C. (2014). Lithium isotopes in large rivers reveal the cannibalistic nature of modern continental weathering and erosion. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 401, 359-372. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2014.05.061

The erosion of major mountain ranges is thought to be largely cannibalistic, recycling sediments that were deposited in the ocean or on the continents prior to mountain uplift. Despite this recognition, it has not yet been possible to quantify the am... Read More about Lithium isotopes in large rivers reveal the cannibalistic nature of modern continental weathering and erosion.

The Influence of Hydrothermal Activity on the Li Isotopic Signature of Rivers Draining Volcanic Areas (2014)
Journal Article
Henchiri, S., Clergue, C., Dellinger, M., Gaillardet, J., Louvat, P., & Bouchez, J. (2014). The Influence of Hydrothermal Activity on the Li Isotopic Signature of Rivers Draining Volcanic Areas. Procedia earth and planetary science, 10, 223-230. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.proeps.2014.08.026

We explore the geochemistry and the isotopic composition of lithium (δ7Li) of rivers draining volcanic islands (Guadeloupe, Iceland, Java, Martinique and Sao Miguel) with a specific focus on continental hydrothermal activity. Our preliminary results... Read More about The Influence of Hydrothermal Activity on the Li Isotopic Signature of Rivers Draining Volcanic Areas.