[PDF][PDF] Emerging technologies and radical collaboration to advance predictive understanding of watershed hydrobiogeochemistry

SS Hubbard, C Varadharajan, Y Wu… - Hydrological …, 2020 - escholarship.org
Emerging technologies and radical collaboration to advance predictive understanding of
watershed hydrobiogeochemistry Page 1 WOMEN ADVANCING RESEARCH IN HYDROLOGICAL …

The meanings of the Critical Zone

RM Lee, B Shoshitaishvili, RL Wood, J Bekker… - Anthropocene, 2023 - Elsevier
The original meaning of the Critical Zone (CZ) was spatial and pointed to one physical
referent: the terrestrial surface of the entire Earth. As usage increased among researchers in …

Loss of deep roots limits biogenic agents of soil development that are only partially restored by decades of forest regeneration

SA Billings, D Hirmas, PL Sullivan, CA Lehmeier… - Elem Sci …, 2018 - online.ucpress.edu
Roots and associated microbes generate acid-forming CO2 and organic acids and
accelerate mineral weathering deep within Earth's critical zone (CZ). At the Calhoun CZ …

Evolution of carbonate and karst critical zones

PL Sullivan, GL Macpherson, JB Martin, RM Price - Chemical Geology, 2019 - Elsevier
Carbonate terrains (CT) underlie one-fifth of terrestrial, ice-free land and are an important
supply of potable water to the world's population, and yet processes endemic to CT critical …

Ideas and perspectives: Strengthening the biogeosciences in environmental research networks

DD Richter, SA Billings, PM Groffman, EF Kelly… - …, 2018 - bg.copernicus.org
Long-term environmental research networks are one approach to advancing local, regional,
and global environmental science and education. A remarkable number and wide variety of …

The case for a critical zone science approach to research on estuarine and coastal wetlands in the Anthropocene

M Liu, L Hou, Y Yang, L Zhou, ME Meadows - Estuaries and Coasts, 2021 - Springer
As the focus of land-sea interactions, estuarine and coastal ecosystems perform numerous
vital ecological service functions, although they are highly vulnerable to various kinds of …

Uranium-series and strontium isotope systematics in soil carbonates from dryland Critical Zones: Implications for soil inorganic carbon storage and transformation

SK Nyachoti, VH Garcia, C Monger, C Tweedie… - … et Cosmochimica Acta, 2024 - Elsevier
Soil carbonates are dominantly present in dryland Critical Zone (CZ) and their formation
could lead to important long-term carbon sequestration in arid to semiarid soils if the Ca ions …

Social science approaches to critical zone studies: a systematic review

H Chien, LT Phan, SC Jou - Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2024 - Springer
Critical Zone studies (CZS) advocated for interdisciplinary approaches and scaling efforts to
comprehend the Critical Zone (CZ) as a complex system involving interconnected chemical …

Mineralogical and elemental trends in regolith on historically managed sites in the southeastern United States Piedmont

PA Schroeder, JC Austin, A Thompson… - Clays and Clay …, 2022 - cambridge.org
The deep regolith of the southeastern United States has undergone rapid erosion in the last
two centuries due to intensive agricultural practices, which has altered the landscape and its …

Quantitative analysis of hillshed geomorphology and critical zone function: Raising the hillshed to watershed status

ZS Brecheisen, DD Richter, S Moon, PN Halpin - Bulletin, 2022 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Landscapes are frequently delineated by nested watersheds and river networks ranked via
stream orders. Landscapes have only recently been delineated by their interfluves and ridge …