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[PDF][PDF] Emerging technologies and radical collaboration to advance predictive understanding of watershed hydrobiogeochemistry
Emerging technologies and radical collaboration to advance predictive understanding of
watershed hydrobiogeochemistry Page 1 WOMEN ADVANCING RESEARCH IN HYDROLOGICAL …
watershed hydrobiogeochemistry Page 1 WOMEN ADVANCING RESEARCH IN HYDROLOGICAL …
The meanings of the Critical Zone
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 …
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
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 …
accelerate mineral weathering deep within Earth's critical zone (CZ). At the Calhoun CZ …
Evolution of carbonate and karst critical zones
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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
Critical Zone studies (CZS) advocated for interdisciplinary approaches and scaling efforts to
comprehend the Critical Zone (CZ) as a complex system involving interconnected chemical …
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
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 …
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
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 …
stream orders. Landscapes have only recently been delineated by their interfluves and ridge …