Journal article
Factors controlling the chemical evolution of travertine-depositing rivers of the Barkly karst, northern Australia
RN Drysdale, MP Taylor, C Ihlenfeld
Hydrological Processes | WILEY | Published : 2002
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.1078
Abstract
Groundwaters feeding travertine-depositing rivers of the northeastern segment of the Barkly karst (NW Queensland, Australia) are of comparable chemical composition, allowing a detailed investigation of how the rate of downstream chemical evolution varies from river to river. The discharge, pH, temperature, conductivity and major-ion concentrations of five rivers were determined by standard field and laboratory techniques. The results show that each river experiences similar patterns of downstream chemical evolution, with CO2 outgassing driving the waters to high levels of calcite supersaturation, which in turn leads to widespread calcium carbonate deposition. However, the rate at which the w..
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