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The isotopic composition of Nd in a boreal river:: A reflection of selective weathering and colloidal transport

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GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 65, Issue 4, Pages 521-527

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0016-7037(00)00535-4

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In this study the Nd concentrations (C-Nd) from 18 months of weekly sampling of filtered water (<0.45 m) in the Kalix River, northern Sweden, are reported with epsilon (Nd(0)), and Sm-147/Nd-144 ratios determined in samples representing major flow events as well as maxima and minima in C-Nd. The C-Nd varies by a factor of ten, between 200 pmol/L to 2100 pmol/L, and then is a strong relation between high discharge and high C-Nd. The Nd in the Kalix River is mainly transported on particles (>90%), dominated by a colloidal phase primarily composed of organic C and Fe. The epsilon (Nd(0)) and Sm-147/Nd-144 only vary within a narrow range, -27.1 to -24.8 and 0.103 to 0.110 respectively, with no obvious relationship to C-Nd and discharge. The epsilon (Nd(0)) and Sm-147/Nd-144 in the river water is significantly lower than in the unweathered till and average bedrock in the catchment and show a closer resemblance with the isotopic characteristics found in humic substances and plant material. These data show that the isotopic composition of Nd exported from a large boreal drainage basin does not directly reflect that of the bulk bedrock in the catchment. The isotopic composition is controlled by selective weathering and the Nd transport is dominated by organic colloidal particles. Copyright (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd.

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