Andosol soils formed in volcanic ash provide key hydrological services in montane environments. To unravel the subsurface water transport and tracer mixing in these soils we conducted a detailed characterization of soil properties and analyzed a 3-year data set of sub-hourly hydrometric and weekly stable isotope data collected at three locations along a steep hillslope. A weakly developed (52–61 cm depth), highly organic andic (Ah) horizon overlaying a mineral (C) horizon was identified, both showing relatively similar properties and subsurface flow dynamics along the hillslope. Soil moisture observations in the Ah horizon showed a fast responding (few hours) “rooted” layer to a depth of 15 cm, overlying a “perched” layer that remained near...
Madelyn Sylvan Percy: Weathering of basalt in a tropical island system: Effects on soil moisture, so...
Subsurface flow within forest hillslopes is not well understood. A soil pit containing macropores wa...
Hillslopes are the dominant landscape components where incoming precipitation becomes groundwater, s...
Traditional hydrometric data combined with environmental tracers such as water stable isotopes contr...
Vegetation plays a key role in the hydrological and biogeochemical cycles. It can influence soil wat...
Volcanic ash soils retain the largest and most persistent soil carbon pools of any ecosystem. Howeve...
The high tropical Andes ecosystem, known as páramo, provides important hydrological services to dens...
Soil hydraulic properties control the provision of hydrological services. Vegetation and topography ...
The tropical portion of the Pacific ring of fire is a place of rapid soil formation and weathering, ...
Volcanic ocean islands and shield volcanoes form superb natural experiments for investigating change...
International audienceIt has been recognised that volcanic soils, particularly Andosols, can store l...
Assessing temporal variations in soil water flow is important, especially at the hillslope scale, to...
Recent critical zone studies have highlighted the important role that unsaturated weathered bedrock ...
Volcanic ocean islands and shield volcanoes form superb natural experiments for investigating change...
Pedogenic thresholds describe where soil properties or processes change in an abrupt/nonlinear fashi...
Madelyn Sylvan Percy: Weathering of basalt in a tropical island system: Effects on soil moisture, so...
Subsurface flow within forest hillslopes is not well understood. A soil pit containing macropores wa...
Hillslopes are the dominant landscape components where incoming precipitation becomes groundwater, s...
Traditional hydrometric data combined with environmental tracers such as water stable isotopes contr...
Vegetation plays a key role in the hydrological and biogeochemical cycles. It can influence soil wat...
Volcanic ash soils retain the largest and most persistent soil carbon pools of any ecosystem. Howeve...
The high tropical Andes ecosystem, known as páramo, provides important hydrological services to dens...
Soil hydraulic properties control the provision of hydrological services. Vegetation and topography ...
The tropical portion of the Pacific ring of fire is a place of rapid soil formation and weathering, ...
Volcanic ocean islands and shield volcanoes form superb natural experiments for investigating change...
International audienceIt has been recognised that volcanic soils, particularly Andosols, can store l...
Assessing temporal variations in soil water flow is important, especially at the hillslope scale, to...
Recent critical zone studies have highlighted the important role that unsaturated weathered bedrock ...
Volcanic ocean islands and shield volcanoes form superb natural experiments for investigating change...
Pedogenic thresholds describe where soil properties or processes change in an abrupt/nonlinear fashi...
Madelyn Sylvan Percy: Weathering of basalt in a tropical island system: Effects on soil moisture, so...
Subsurface flow within forest hillslopes is not well understood. A soil pit containing macropores wa...
Hillslopes are the dominant landscape components where incoming precipitation becomes groundwater, s...