Fluid residence time regulates mineral transformation and elemental fluxes in the silicate weathering profiles-Supplementary materials

Published: 15 May 2026| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/gv6f3b6pfg.2
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This dataset supports a study of fluid residence time in silicate weathering profiles. It includes four natural profiles: CM and ZK01 basalt profiles, and TT and DY granite profiles. Tables S1–S4 report mineral abundances, CaO and MgO concentrations, and Ca and Mg mass-transfer coefficients. Tables S5–S8 report immobile element concentrations, calculated porosity, fluid residence time, flow velocity, permeability, and Ca–Mg weathering fluxes. Mineral abundances were measured by X-ray diffraction. Hydrological parameters were calculated using a one-dimensional Darcy flow model with geochemically constrained porosity and depth-dependent permeability. The data can be used to reproduce the results and compare residence-time controls on silicate weathering across lithologies.

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Geochemistry

Funders

  • National Key Research and Development Program of China
    Grant ID: 2022YFF0800501

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