The evolution of volcanic landscapes and their landslide potential are both dependent upon the weathering of layered volcanic rock sequences. We characterize critical zone structure using shallow seismic Vp and Vs profiles and vertical exposures of rock across a basaltic climosequence on Kohala peninsula, Hawai’i, and exploit the dramatic gradient in mean annual precipitation (MAP) across the peninsula as a proxy for weathering intensity. Seismic velocity increases rapidly with depth and the velocity–depth gradient is uniform across three sites with 500–600 mm/yr MAP, where the transition to unaltered bedrock occurs at a depth of 4 to 10 m. In contrast, velocity increases with depth less rapidly at wetter sites, but this gradient remains co...
A fundamental goal of studying earth surface processes is to disentangle the complex web of interact...
Volcanic ocean islands and shield volcanoes form superb natural experiments for investigating change...
Critical zone (CZ) structure, including the spatial distribution of minerals, elements, and fluid-fi...
Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in G...
Using field observations and geochemical and digital terrain analyses, we describe the structure and...
Bedrock fracturing and rock strength are widely believed to influence landscape morphology and erosi...
The critical zone (CZ) comprises the near-surface region of the Earth where biological, physical and...
In the northern hemisphere within snow-dominated mountainous watersheds north-facing slopes are comm...
Rock mass defect controlled deep-seated landslides are widespread within the deeply incised landscap...
In rock below the surface, temperature swings are damped, water flow is limited, and biota are few. ...
Many geomorphic studies assume that bedrock geology is not a first-order control on landscape form i...
Volcanic ocean islands and shield volcanoes form superb natural experiments for investigating change...
Bedrock weathering plays a fundamental role in liberating nutrients, generating porosity, and produc...
Understanding the processes that erode bedrock rivers and the factors that influence erosion rates i...
Understanding critical zone structure in different landscapes is necessary to quantify water storage...
A fundamental goal of studying earth surface processes is to disentangle the complex web of interact...
Volcanic ocean islands and shield volcanoes form superb natural experiments for investigating change...
Critical zone (CZ) structure, including the spatial distribution of minerals, elements, and fluid-fi...
Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in G...
Using field observations and geochemical and digital terrain analyses, we describe the structure and...
Bedrock fracturing and rock strength are widely believed to influence landscape morphology and erosi...
The critical zone (CZ) comprises the near-surface region of the Earth where biological, physical and...
In the northern hemisphere within snow-dominated mountainous watersheds north-facing slopes are comm...
Rock mass defect controlled deep-seated landslides are widespread within the deeply incised landscap...
In rock below the surface, temperature swings are damped, water flow is limited, and biota are few. ...
Many geomorphic studies assume that bedrock geology is not a first-order control on landscape form i...
Volcanic ocean islands and shield volcanoes form superb natural experiments for investigating change...
Bedrock weathering plays a fundamental role in liberating nutrients, generating porosity, and produc...
Understanding the processes that erode bedrock rivers and the factors that influence erosion rates i...
Understanding critical zone structure in different landscapes is necessary to quantify water storage...
A fundamental goal of studying earth surface processes is to disentangle the complex web of interact...
Volcanic ocean islands and shield volcanoes form superb natural experiments for investigating change...
Critical zone (CZ) structure, including the spatial distribution of minerals, elements, and fluid-fi...