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 …
from adjacent mountains. MBR can be a major component of recharge but remains difficult …
Ai for science: Report on the department of energy (doe) town halls on artificial intelligence (ai) for science
The report documents the DOE Town Halls held during 2019 at Argonne National
Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and in …
Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and in …
Where is the bottom of a watershed?
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
movement within the profile. This study focused on quantifying PF in contrasting forested …