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The strontium isotopic budget of Himalayan rivers in Nepal and Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Cornell University
Published InGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Year1999
Citations293
Abstract
Himalayan rivers have very unusual Sr characteristics and their budget cannot be achieved by simple mixing between silicate and carbonate even if carbonates are radiogenic. We present Sr, O, and C isotopic data from river and rain water, bedload, and bedrock samples for the western and central Nepal Himalaya and Bangladesh, including the monsoon season. Central Himalayan rivers receive Sr from several sources: carbonate and clastic Tethyan sediments, High Himalayan Crystalline (HHC) gneisses and granitoids with minor marbles, carbonates and metasediments of the Lesser Himalaya (LH), and Miocene-Recent foreland basin sediment from the Siwaliks group and the modern flood plain. In the Tethyan Himalaya rivers have dissolved [Sr] ≈ 6 μmol/l and 87Sr/86Sr ≈ 0.717, with a large contribution from…
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