[HTML][HTML] Hydrological and associated biogeochemical consequences of rapid global warming during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum

MJ Carmichael, GN Inglis, MPS Badger… - Global and Planetary …, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) hyperthermal,~ 56 million years
ago (Ma), is the most dramatic example of abrupt Cenozoic global warming. During the …

Earth's clay mineral inventory and its climate interaction: A quantitative assessment

LN Warr - Earth-Science Reviews, 2022 - Elsevier
Much work has been undertaken quantifying the abundance of phyllosilicate clay minerals
in soils, sediments and rocks of Earth's crust. However, no detailed global compilation of …

Hillslope hydrology in global change research and earth system modeling

Y Fan, M Clark, DM Lawrence… - Water Resources …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Earth System Models (ESMs) are essential tools for understanding and predicting
global change, but they cannot explicitly resolve hillslope‐scale terrain structures that …

Controls on deep critical zone architecture: A historical review and four testable hypotheses

CS Riebe, WJ Hahm, SL Brantley - Earth Surface Processes …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The base of Earth's critical zone (CZ) is commonly shielded from study by many meters of
overlying rock and regolith. Though deep CZ processes may seem far removed from the …

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 …

Pores in Marcellus shale: A neutron scattering and FIB-SEM study

X Gu, DR Cole, G Rother, DFR Mildner… - Energy & …, 2015 - ACS Publications
The production of natural gas has become increasingly important in the United States
because of the development of hydraulic fracturing techniques, which significantly increase …

Iron-mediated mineralogical control of organic matter accumulation in tropical soils

EK Coward, AT Thompson, AF Plante - Geoderma, 2017 - Elsevier
Tropical forest soils contribute disproportionately to the poorly-characterized and persistent
deep soil carbon (C) pool. These soils, highly-weathered and often extending one to two …

Geophysical constraints on deep weathering and water storage potential in the Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory

WS Holbrook, CS Riebe, M Elwaseif… - Earth Surface …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The conversion of bedrock to regolith marks the inception of critical zone processes, but the
factors that regulate it remain poorly understood. Although the thickness and degree of …

Are catchments leaky?

Y Fan - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Catchments, generally understood as the drainage areas of low‐order streams, are often
regarded as closed hydrologic entities; that is, precipitation (P) minus evapotranspiration …

Insights into plant water uptake from xylem‐water isotope measurements in two tropical catchments with contrasting moisture conditions

J Evaristo, JJ McDonnell, MA Scholl… - Hydrological …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Water transpired by trees has long been assumed to be sourced from the same subsurface
water stocks that contribute to groundwater recharge and streamflow. However, recent …