Mountain‐block recharge: A review of current understanding

KH Markovich, AH Manning, LE Condon… - Water Resources …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Mountain‐block recharge (MBR) is the subsurface inflow of groundwater to lowland aquifers
from adjacent mountains. MBR can be a major component of recharge but remains difficult …

Where is the bottom of a watershed?

LE Condon, KH Markovich, CA Kelleher… - Water Resources …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Watersheds have served as one of our most basic units of organization in hydrology for over
300 years (Dooge, 1988, https://doi. org/10.1080/02626668809491223; McDonnell, 2017 …

Topographic controls on the extension and retraction of flowing streams

JP Prancevic, JW Kirchner - Geophysical Research Letters, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Flowing stream networks extend and retract as their surrounding landscapes wet up and dry
out, both seasonally and during rainstorms, with implications for aquatic ecosystems and …

Links between physical and chemical weathering inferred from a 65-m-deep borehole through Earth's critical zone

WS Holbrook, V Marcon, AR Bacon, SL Brantley… - Scientific Reports, 2019 - nature.com
As bedrock weathers to regolith–defined here as weathered rock, saprolite, and soil–
porosity grows, guides fluid flow, and liberates nutrients from minerals. Though vital to …

[HTML][HTML] Multi-source data integration and multi-scale modeling framework for progressive prediction of complex geological interfaces in tunneling

J Wang, P Li, X Zhuang, X Li, X Jiang, J Wu - Underground Space, 2024 - Elsevier
A reliable geological model plays a fundamental role in the efficiency and safety of mountain
tunnel construction. However, regional models based on limited survey data represent …

Geophysics‐informed hydrologic modeling of a mountain headwater catchment for studying hydrological partitioning in the critical zone

H Chen, Q Niu, A Mendieta, J Bradford… - Water Resources …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Hydrologic modeling has been a useful approach for analyzing water partitioning in
catchment systems. It will play an essential role in studying the responses of watersheds …

Estimating the water holding capacity of the critical zone using near‐surface geophysics

BA Flinchum, WS Holbrook, D Grana… - Hydrological …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
In high‐mountain watersheds, the critical zone holds crucial life‐sustaining water stores in
the form of shallow groundwater aquifers. To better understand the role that the critical zone …

[HTML][HTML] Spatial variability of epikarst thickness and its controlling factors in a dolomite catchment

F Wang, J Zhang, J Lian, Z Fu, Z Luo, Y Nie, H Chen - Geoderma, 2022 - Elsevier
Epikarst, as a distinct layer of karst critical zone, plays a crucial role in water storage-transfer
functions and biogeochemical processes. The epikarst thickness, which shows high spatial …

Preferential flow patterns in forested hillslopes of east Tibetan Plateau revealed by dye tracing and soil moisture network

F Wang, G Wang, J Cui, L Guo… - European Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Preferential flow (PF) through soil and regolith results in a rapid vertical and lateral water
movement within the profile. This study focused on quantifying PF in contrasting forested …