The concept of a critical zone (CZ) supporting terrestrial life has fostered groundbreaking interdisciplinary science addressing complex interactions among water, soil, rock, air, and life near Earth's surface. Pioneering work has focused on the CZ in areas with residual soils and steady-state or erosional topography. CZ evolution in these areas is conceptualized as progressive weathering of local bedrock (e.g., in the flow-through reactor model). However, this model is not applicable to areas in which weathering profiles form in transported materials including the formerly glaciated portion of the Central Lowland of North America. We present a new conceptual model of CZ evolution in landscapes impacted by continental glaciation based on in...
Critical Zone; weathering; hydrology; ecology; watershedsThe Critical Zone (CZ) incorporates all asp...
Abstract. The Critical Zone (CZ) is a holistic framework for integrated studies of water with soil, ...
Growth in human population and demand for wealth creates ever-increasing pressure on global soils, l...
In intensively managed landscapes, interactions between surface (tillage) and subsurface (tile drain...
Abstract. The critical zone (CZ), the dynamic living skin of the Earth, extends from the top of the ...
Critical Zone Science (CZS) represents a powerful confluence of research agendas, tools, and techniq...
The critical zone (CZ) extends from the bottom of the weathered bedrock to the top of the tree canop...
Critical zone (CZ) structure, including the spatial distribution of minerals, elements, and fluid-fi...
The National Research Council (NRC, 2001, p. 2) defined the Critical Zone as . the heterogeneous, n...
At mid-latitudes, the transition from the Pleistocene to the Holocene was characterised by distinct ...
An exceptionally clear record of climatic changes has been preserved in the Quaternary and Tertiary ...
Abstract Earth's Critical Zone (CZ), the near‐surface layer where rock is weathered and landscapes c...
AbstractThe Earth's critical zone (CZ) is the integrated life-supportive system between the atmosphe...
Global climate warming disproportionately affects high-latitude and mountainous terrestrial ecosyste...
Traditionally, the various aspects of the Critical Zone have been studied by scientists in distinct ...
Critical Zone; weathering; hydrology; ecology; watershedsThe Critical Zone (CZ) incorporates all asp...
Abstract. The Critical Zone (CZ) is a holistic framework for integrated studies of water with soil, ...
Growth in human population and demand for wealth creates ever-increasing pressure on global soils, l...
In intensively managed landscapes, interactions between surface (tillage) and subsurface (tile drain...
Abstract. The critical zone (CZ), the dynamic living skin of the Earth, extends from the top of the ...
Critical Zone Science (CZS) represents a powerful confluence of research agendas, tools, and techniq...
The critical zone (CZ) extends from the bottom of the weathered bedrock to the top of the tree canop...
Critical zone (CZ) structure, including the spatial distribution of minerals, elements, and fluid-fi...
The National Research Council (NRC, 2001, p. 2) defined the Critical Zone as . the heterogeneous, n...
At mid-latitudes, the transition from the Pleistocene to the Holocene was characterised by distinct ...
An exceptionally clear record of climatic changes has been preserved in the Quaternary and Tertiary ...
Abstract Earth's Critical Zone (CZ), the near‐surface layer where rock is weathered and landscapes c...
AbstractThe Earth's critical zone (CZ) is the integrated life-supportive system between the atmosphe...
Global climate warming disproportionately affects high-latitude and mountainous terrestrial ecosyste...
Traditionally, the various aspects of the Critical Zone have been studied by scientists in distinct ...
Critical Zone; weathering; hydrology; ecology; watershedsThe Critical Zone (CZ) incorporates all asp...
Abstract. The Critical Zone (CZ) is a holistic framework for integrated studies of water with soil, ...
Growth in human population and demand for wealth creates ever-increasing pressure on global soils, l...