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Compare that to the massive red expanse over Alaska and Canada, which indicates weather 20 degrees F warmer than the same baseline.
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This indicates weathering of the basin and anthropogenic sources for these ions.
The combination of EC, TDS, Na+, K+, HCO3 −, Cl− and SO4 2− ions, indicates weathering of minerals (lithogenic factor) associated with hydrochemistry (Okiongbo and Douglas 2015).
Gypsum indicates weathering, while the presence of weddellite deeper in the marble indicates that organic substances had been applied to the stone, probably penetrating it to a certain extent.
The icebergs, which were several thousand years old, showed natural striations of pink and violet, indicating weather changes over the millennia.
The logistic models were therefore fitted using non-linear mixed models in R 2.6.2 [57] using the discrete variable y as a random grouping variable indicating weather year (see [58] for details).
HCO3 is well correlated with Na, indicating weathering of sodic feldspar from the source rock.
The extent of weathering was identified based on VES which indicated weathering up to a depth of 40 m from the ground surface.
They also examined ratios of aluminum and potassium, which indicate weathering intensity, because potassium is a highly mobile element whereas aluminum is one of the most immobile.
From the box plot (Fig. 8b) of Mg2+/(Mg2++ Ca2+), it can be observed that most of the samples show ratio < 0.5 indicating weathering of both dolomite and calcite.
The three nearly uniform electrical logs indicate weathering down to approximately 16 m depth by showing very low resistances/resistivities to that depth, marked by (a) on Fig. 4a and b.
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