Critical zone (CZ) structure, including the spatial distribution of minerals, elements, and fluid-filled pores, evolves on geologic time scales resulting from both top-down climatic forcing and bottom-up geologic controls. Climate and lithology may be imprinted in subsurface structure as depth-dependent trends in geophysical, geochemical, mineralogical, and biological datasets. As the weathering profile is as much (or more) a product of past environmental conditions, development of predictive models requires understanding the relative roles of climatic forcing and the geologic template on which CZ processes evolve. Doing so in complex volcanic terrains with high initial bedrock porosity and distinct depositional and hydrothermal alteration ...
Palagonite, the first stable alteration product of basaltic glass, is an assemblage of altered glass...
Despite a multitude of small catchment studies, we lack a deep understanding of how variations in cr...
The extent of weathering incongruency during soil formation from rock controls local carbon and nutr...
The critical zone (CZ) represents the living skin of the Earth’s surface, which extends from the bot...
This study combines major ion and isotope chemistry, age tracers, fracture density characterizations...
The conversion of bedrock to regolith marks the inception of critical zone processes, but the factor...
The concept of a critical zone (CZ) supporting terrestrial life has fostered groundbreaking interdis...
Chemical weathering of silica rocks is the only know mechanism on a long-term geologic time scale (1...
The processes that control chemical weathering of bedrock in the deep critical zone at a mm-scale ar...
The weathering front is the boundary beneath Earth’s surface where pristine rock is converted into w...
The critical zone (CZ), the dynamic living skin of the Earth, extends from the top of the vegetative...
Understanding critical zone structure in different landscapes is necessary to quantify water storage...
The critical zone is the interface between abiotic and biotic constituents that spans from the veget...
Volcanic ocean islands and shield volcanoes form superb natural experiments for investigating change...
The Critical Zone (CZ), the portion of the Earth’s surface that includes the interfaces of the atmos...
Palagonite, the first stable alteration product of basaltic glass, is an assemblage of altered glass...
Despite a multitude of small catchment studies, we lack a deep understanding of how variations in cr...
The extent of weathering incongruency during soil formation from rock controls local carbon and nutr...
The critical zone (CZ) represents the living skin of the Earth’s surface, which extends from the bot...
This study combines major ion and isotope chemistry, age tracers, fracture density characterizations...
The conversion of bedrock to regolith marks the inception of critical zone processes, but the factor...
The concept of a critical zone (CZ) supporting terrestrial life has fostered groundbreaking interdis...
Chemical weathering of silica rocks is the only know mechanism on a long-term geologic time scale (1...
The processes that control chemical weathering of bedrock in the deep critical zone at a mm-scale ar...
The weathering front is the boundary beneath Earth’s surface where pristine rock is converted into w...
The critical zone (CZ), the dynamic living skin of the Earth, extends from the top of the vegetative...
Understanding critical zone structure in different landscapes is necessary to quantify water storage...
The critical zone is the interface between abiotic and biotic constituents that spans from the veget...
Volcanic ocean islands and shield volcanoes form superb natural experiments for investigating change...
The Critical Zone (CZ), the portion of the Earth’s surface that includes the interfaces of the atmos...
Palagonite, the first stable alteration product of basaltic glass, is an assemblage of altered glass...
Despite a multitude of small catchment studies, we lack a deep understanding of how variations in cr...
The extent of weathering incongruency during soil formation from rock controls local carbon and nutr...