Chemical and Physical Weathering Rates of Basaltic Volcanic Regions: Utilizing Space in Place of Time in the Hawaiian Archipelago
With large populations living in tropical regions of the world with volcanic substrates, understanding basalt weathering processes is vital. The Hawaiian Islands are an excellent natural analogue to study chemical weathering rates due to a uniform bedrock (basalt), large variations in rainfall, and...
Main Author: | Barton, Benjamin Clyde |
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Format: | Others |
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BYU ScholarsArchive
2021
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Online Access: | https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/9297 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=10306&context=etd |
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