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Kathryn Szramek

Researcher at University of Michigan

Publications -  9
Citations -  420

Kathryn Szramek is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carbonate & Dolomite. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 9 publications receiving 383 citations. Previous affiliations of Kathryn Szramek include Washington and Lee University & Drake University.

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Origin and cycling of riverine inorganic carbon in the Sava River watershed (Slovenia) inferred from major solutes and stable carbon isotopes

TL;DR: In this paper, the carbon isotopic compositions of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and suspended organic carbon (POC) fractions as well as major solute concentrations yielded insights into the origin and fluxes of carbon in the upper Sava River system.
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Relative weathering intensity of calcite versus dolomite in carbonate‐bearing temperate zone watersheds: Carbonate geochemistry and fluxes from catchments within the St. Lawrence and Danube river basins

TL;DR: In this article, a comparative hydrogeochemical study of carbonate mineral equilibria and weathering fluxes in two NH carbonate-rich river basins is presented, showing that the ability of calcite and dolomite dissolution to keep pace with increased discharge indicates carbonate weathering is limited only by water flux and temperature dependent solubility in these watersheds.
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Impact of Carbonate Precipitation on Riverine Inorganic Carbon Mass Transport from a Mid-continent, Forested Watershed

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors determined elemental and carbonate geochemistry and mass balances for net carbonate dissolution flux from the forested, mid-latitude Huron River watershed, established on car-bonate-rich unconfined glacial drift aquifers.
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Dolomite Versus Calcite Weathering in Hydrogeochemically Diverse Watersheds Established on Bedded Carbonates (Sava and Soča Rivers, Slovenia)

TL;DR: The relative contributions of dolomite to calcite weathering related to riverine fluxes are investigated on a highly resolved spatial scale in the diverse watersheds of Slovenia, which previous work has shown have some of the highest carbonate-weathering intensities in the world as discussed by the authors.
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Inorganic carbon isotope systematics in soil profiles undergoing silicate and carbonate weathering (Southern Michigan, USA)

TL;DR: In this paper, stable carbon isotope compositions of soil waters and groundwaters in two southern Michigan watersheds were studied as a function of pH, δ13CCO2, types of weathering reactions (silicate vs. carbonate), and degree of isotope equilibration.