Stable carbon isotopes in dissolved inorganic carbon: extraction and implications for quantifying the contributions from silicate and carbonate weathering in the Krishna River system during peak discharge
2014
Laskar, Amzad H. | Gandhi, Naveen | Thirumalai, Kaustubh | Yadava, Madhusudan G. | Ramesh, Rengaswamy | Mahajan, Ramakant R. | Kumar, Dharmendra
We present a comparative study of two offline methods, a newly developed method and an existing one, for the measurement of the stable carbon isotopic composition (δ ¹³C) of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC; δ ¹³C DIC) in natural waters. The measured δ ¹³C DIC values of different water samples, prepared from laboratory Na ₂CO ₃, ground and oceanic waters, and a laboratory carbonate isotope standard, are found to be accurate and reproducible to within 0.5 ‰\ (1σ). The extraction of CO ₂ from water samples by these methods does not require pre-treatment or sample poisoning and can be applied to a variety of natural waters to address carbon cycling in the hydrosphere. In addition, we present a simple method (based on a two-end-member mixing model) to estimate the silicate-weathering contribution to DIC in a river system by using the concentration of DIC and its δ ¹³C. This approach is tested with data from the Krishna River system as a case study, thereby quantifying the contribution of silicate and carbonate weathering to DIC, particularly during peak discharge.
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