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Aumont, Olivier and Orr, James C. and Monfray, Patrick and Ludwig, Wolfgang and Amiotte Suchet, Philippe and Probst, Jean-Luc Riverine-driven interhemispheric transport of carbon. (2001) Global Biogeochemical Cycles, vol. 1 (n° 2). pp. 393-405.

Semhi, Khadija and Amiotte Suchet, Philippe and Clauer, Norbert and Probst, Jean-Luc Dissolved silica in the Garonne River waters: changes in the weathering dynamics. (2000) Environmental Geology, vol. 40 (n° 1-2). pp. 19-26. ISSN 0943-0105

Ludwig, Wolfgang and Amiotte Suchet, Philippe and Probst, Jean-Luc Enhanced chemical weathering of rocks during the last glacial maximum: a sink for atmospheric CO2? (1999) Chemical Geology, vol. 159 (n° 1-4). pp. 147-161. ISSN 0009-2541

Amiotte Suchet, Philippe and Aubert, Dominique and Probst, Jean-Luc and Gauthier-Lafaye, François and Probst, Anne and Andreux, Francis and Viville, Daniel d13C pattern of dissolved inorganic carbon in a small granitic catchment: the Strengbach case study (Vosges mountains, France). (1999) Chemical Geology, vol. 1 (n° 1-4). pp. 129-145. ISSN 0009-2541

Ludwig, Wolfgang and Amiotte Suchet, Philippe and Probst, Jean-Luc River discharges of carbon to the world's oceans: determining local inputs of alkalinity and of dissolved and particulate organic carbon. (1996) Sciences de la terre et des planètes (Comptes rendus de l'Académie des sciences) , t. 323 . pp. 1007-1014. ISSN 1250-8050

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Probst, Jean-Luc and Amiotte Suchet, Philippe and Boeglin, Jean-Loup and Mortatti, Jefferson and Ludwig, Wolfgang Silicate rock weathering and atmospheric/soil CO2 consumed by major world river basins. (1998) In: Goldschmidt Conference Toulouse 1998, 30 Aug - 03 Sept 1998, Toulouse, France.

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