The weathered bedrock zone is increasingly recognized as an important part of ecological and hydrologic systems, but its distribution is poorly known in the contiguous United States. We used spatial and laboratory characterization data from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)-Natural Resources Conservation Service to assess the distribution and soil-like properties of soft weathered bedrock (saprock and saprolite) within the 48 contiguous United States. Because USDA soil inventories generally do not extend below 2m, and because the upper 1m is clearly involved in ecosystem function and vadose zone hydrology, we restricted our inquiry to soft weathered bedrock within 1m of the land surface. Soft weathered bedrock within 1m of ...
Characterizing the distribution and dynamics of organic carbon in soil is critical for quantifying c...
Soft rocks can weather and lose their structure within a short time due to drying out and rewetting....
Although bedrock weathering strongly influences water quality and global carbon and nitrogen budgets...
The weathered bedrock zone is increasingly recognized as an important part of ecological and hydrolo...
Bedrock weathering plays a fundamental role in liberating nutrients, generating porosity, and produc...
The critical zone is defined as the thin outer veneer of Earth’s terrestrial surface, extending from...
In rock below the surface, temperature swings are damped, water flow is limited, and biota are few. ...
Mineral weathering provides nutrients to vegetation, neutralizes acid deposition, and controls soil ...
Bedrock mapping can be used to locate economic deposits, assess natural disaster (e.g., mass wasting...
peer reviewedAlthough low vegetation productivity has been observed in karst regions, whether and ho...
Rock-derived nutrients in soils originate from both local bedrock and atmospheric dust, including du...
Weathering processes transform hard fresh rock into regolith materials, composed of weathered bedroc...
The interface where bedrock transforms to regolith is not planar but rather has a roughness that var...
Abstract Crystalline basement rock aquifers underlie more than 20% of the earth’s surface. However, ...
We explore how rock properties and channel morphology vary with rock type in Last Chance Canyon, Gua...
Characterizing the distribution and dynamics of organic carbon in soil is critical for quantifying c...
Soft rocks can weather and lose their structure within a short time due to drying out and rewetting....
Although bedrock weathering strongly influences water quality and global carbon and nitrogen budgets...
The weathered bedrock zone is increasingly recognized as an important part of ecological and hydrolo...
Bedrock weathering plays a fundamental role in liberating nutrients, generating porosity, and produc...
The critical zone is defined as the thin outer veneer of Earth’s terrestrial surface, extending from...
In rock below the surface, temperature swings are damped, water flow is limited, and biota are few. ...
Mineral weathering provides nutrients to vegetation, neutralizes acid deposition, and controls soil ...
Bedrock mapping can be used to locate economic deposits, assess natural disaster (e.g., mass wasting...
peer reviewedAlthough low vegetation productivity has been observed in karst regions, whether and ho...
Rock-derived nutrients in soils originate from both local bedrock and atmospheric dust, including du...
Weathering processes transform hard fresh rock into regolith materials, composed of weathered bedroc...
The interface where bedrock transforms to regolith is not planar but rather has a roughness that var...
Abstract Crystalline basement rock aquifers underlie more than 20% of the earth’s surface. However, ...
We explore how rock properties and channel morphology vary with rock type in Last Chance Canyon, Gua...
Characterizing the distribution and dynamics of organic carbon in soil is critical for quantifying c...
Soft rocks can weather and lose their structure within a short time due to drying out and rewetting....
Although bedrock weathering strongly influences water quality and global carbon and nitrogen budgets...