The importance of sea spray to the cation budget of a coastal Hawaiian soil: a strontium isotope approach. Whipkey, C., Capo, R., Chadwick, O., & Stewart, B. Chemical Geology, 168(1-2):37–48, July, 2000.
The importance of sea spray to the cation budget of a coastal Hawaiian soil: a strontium isotope approach [link]Paper  doi  abstract   bibtex   
Soil nutrients such as Ca, Mg, and K are traditionally thought to be derived primarily from rock weathering. Here we show that sea spray is a significant source of nutrient elements to modern and buried soils developed on - 30,000-year-old Pahala Ash deposits 50 m from the coast at South Point, Hawaii. The soil profiles evolved in a semi-arid climate and have Ž.
@article{whipkey_importance_2000,
	title = {The importance of sea spray to the cation budget of a coastal {Hawaiian} soil: a strontium isotope approach},
	volume = {168},
	copyright = {https://www.elsevier.com/tdm/userlicense/1.0/},
	issn = {00092541},
	shorttitle = {The importance of sea spray to the cation budget of a coastal {Hawaiian} soil},
	url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S000925410000187X},
	doi = {10.1016/S0009-2541(00)00187-X},
	abstract = {Soil nutrients such as Ca, Mg, and K are traditionally thought to be derived primarily from rock weathering. Here we show that sea spray is a significant source of nutrient elements to modern and buried soils developed on - 30,000-year-old Pahala Ash deposits 50 m from the coast at South Point, Hawaii. The soil profiles evolved in a semi-arid climate and have Ž.},
	language = {en},
	number = {1-2},
	urldate = {2025-06-28},
	journal = {Chemical Geology},
	author = {Whipkey, C.E. and Capo, R.C. and Chadwick, O.A. and Stewart, B.W.},
	month = jul,
	year = {2000},
	pages = {37--48},
}

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