A. Taylor et Jd. Blum, RELATION BETWEEN SOIL AGE AND SILICATE WEATHERING RATES DETERMINED FROM THE CHEMICAL EVOLUTION OF A GLACIAL CHRONOSEQUENCE, Geology, 23(11), 1995, pp. 979-982
Long-term weathering rates (R(LT)) were determined from base cation de
pletion in soil profiles developed on six granitic glacial moraines va
rying in age from 0.4 to greater than or equal to 297 ha in the Wind R
iver Mountains, Wyoming. Weathering rates were found to decrease with
soil age (t) according to the power-law equation R(LT) = 215 . t((-0.7
1)), where R(LT) is in meg . m(-2) . yr(-1), and t is in ha. Comparabl
e data from the literature are consistent with this function, and it i
s similar to power-law, equations describing changes in laboratory wea
thering rates with time. On the basis of our study, we predict that fo
r a catchment unaffected by anthropogenic inputs and in a steady state
with respect to the organic and cation exchange pools, R(LT) should b
e higher than present-day weathering rates derived from stream fluxes
(R(PD)) by a factor of about 3.4.