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Li isotope behaviour in the low salinity zone during estuarine mixing

Journal

GEOCHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH'S SURFACE GES-10
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages 204-207

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeps.2014.08.020

Keywords

Weathering; Lithium isotopes; Estuary

Funding

  1. EU - European Research Council.

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During mixing of river water and seawater, changes in water chemistry can affect the behaviour of elements in estuaries, and consequently may alter their input into the oceans. In order to evaluate this, lithium (Li) concentrations and isotope compositions of estuarine waters from the Kalix and Rane River estuaries (Northern Sweden) have been determined. The waters span delta Li-7 values of +21.7 to +30.4 parts per thousand, with the lowest values found within the shallowest samples with the lowest salinities. Dissolved Li concentrations show near conservative behaviour with increasing salinity; however their delta Li-7 isotopic compositions may be explained by either conservative mixing with an intermediate salinity Bothnian Bay end member; or non-conservative behaviour, with excess Li added to solution during mixing. The non-conservative behaviour of Li might be ascribed to cation exchange processes with suspended riverine particles or weathering during mixing with seawater within the low salinity zones of the Kalix and Rane River estuaries. The existence of non-conservative mixing of Li in estuarine environments suggests that the Li isotopic riverine input signature could be modified within estuaries, which may affect the marine and palaeo-marine budgets. Hence, this has important implications for the estimation of the fluvial Li flux into the oceans. (C) 2014 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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