The expanding role of anthropogeomorphology in critical zone studies in the Anthropocene
RG Aguilar, R Owens, JR Giardino - Geomorphology, 2020 - Elsevier
Just as geomorphology evolved from a predominantly descriptive science to largely
quantitative, a new framework for geomorphology is again required as rapidly increasing …
quantitative, a new framework for geomorphology is again required as rapidly increasing …
Segmentation of the Aleutian‐Alaska subduction zone revealed by full‐wave ambient noise tomography: Implications for the along‐strike variation of volcanism
X Yang, H Gao - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The along‐strike variations of the velocity, thickness, and dip of subducting slabs and the
volcano distribution have been observed globally. It is, however, unclear what controls the …
volcano distribution have been observed globally. It is, however, unclear what controls the …
What do P-wave velocities tell us about the critical zone?
Fractures in Earth's critical zone influence groundwater flow and storage and promote
chemical weathering. Fractured materials are difficult to characterize on large spatial scales …
chemical weathering. Fractured materials are difficult to characterize on large spatial scales …
2d near‐surface full‐waveform tomography reveals bedrock controls on critical zone architecture
For decades, seismic imaging methods have been used to study the critical zone, Earth's
thin, life‐supporting skin. The vast majority of critical zone seismic studies use traveltime …
thin, life‐supporting skin. The vast majority of critical zone seismic studies use traveltime …
Combined seismic and borehole investigation of the deep granite weathering structure—Santa Gracia Reserve case in Chile
R Trichandi, K Bauer, T Ryberg… - Earth Surface …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Imaging the critical zone at depth, where intact bedrock transforms into regolith, is critical in
understanding the interaction between geological and biological processes. We acquired a …
understanding the interaction between geological and biological processes. We acquired a …
Seismic ambient noise analyses reveal changing temperature and water signals to 10s of meters depth in the critical zone
The critical zone sustains terrestrial life, but we have few tools to explore it efficiently beyond
the first few meters of the subsurface. Using analyses of high‐frequency ambient seismic …
the first few meters of the subsurface. Using analyses of high‐frequency ambient seismic …
[PDF][PDF] Site effects observations and map** on the weathered volcanic formations of Mayotte Island
Since the 2000s, local seismic hazard studies have shown that Mayotte Island presented
superficial geological formations prone to lithological site effects. The seismic sequence …
superficial geological formations prone to lithological site effects. The seismic sequence …
Characterizing the critical zone using borehole and surface nuclear magnetic resonance
Core Ideas Unsaturated saprolite, saturated saprolite, and fractured rock have unique NMR
responses. Surface NMR signals will be dominated by water in saturated saprolite. The …
responses. Surface NMR signals will be dominated by water in saturated saprolite. The …
Control of slab tears and slab flat wedging on volcanism in the Alaska subduction zone
Y Hu, C Liu, Z Wang, F Zhao - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Multistage plate subduction plays a crucial role in magmatism; however, the mechanisms by
which deep geodynamic processes govern volcanism in the Alaska subduction zone remain …
which deep geodynamic processes govern volcanism in the Alaska subduction zone remain …
3D seismic anatomy of a watershed reveals climate‐topography coupling that drives water flowpaths and bedrock weathering
To investigate how bedrock transforms to soil, we mapped the topography of the interface
demarcating onset of weathering under an east‐west trending shale watershed in the Valley …
demarcating onset of weathering under an east‐west trending shale watershed in the Valley …