How flowing water and organisms can shape Earth's surface, the Critical Zone, depends on how fast this layer is turned over by erosion. To quantify the dependence of rock weathering and the cycling of elements through ecosystems on erosion we have used existing and new metrics that quantify the partitioning and cycling of elements between rock, saprolite, soil, plants, and river dissolved and solid loads. We demonstrate their utility at three sites along a global transect of mountain landscapes that differ in erosion rates – an “erodosequence”. These sites are the Swiss Central Alps, a rapidly-eroding, post-glacial mountain belt; the Southern Sierra Nevada, USA, eroding at moderate rates; and the slowly-eroding tropical Highlands of Sri Lan...
Over geologic timescales, chemical weathering in mountain landscapes may play an important role in r...
Mountains play an important role in the denudation of continents and transfer erosion and weathering...
Feedbacks between climate, tectonics and erosion drive mineral dissolution in the subsurface and may...
Earth’s biosphere is thought to exert a substantial influence on regolith evolution and chemical wea...
International audiencePlants and soil microbiota play an active role in rock weathering and potentia...
Chemical weathering influences many aspects of the Earth system, including biogeochemical cycling, c...
On Earth, the Critical Zone supports terrestrial life, being the near-surface environment where inte...
Chemical weathering influences many components of the Earth system, from nutrient supply to landscap...
The diversity in landscapes at the Earth's surface is the result, amongst other things, of the balan...
2015-07-30When exposed at Earth’s surface, rocks are out of thermodynamic equilibrium with respect t...
The ability to quantify how fast weathering profiles develop is crucial to assessing soil resource d...
Sedimentary and metasedimentary rocks contain large reservoirs of fixed nitrogen (N), but questions ...
Quantifying the influence of denudation, i.e. physical erosion and chemical weathering, on soil weat...
Plants and their associated below-ground microbiota possess the tools for rock weathering. Yet the q...
Mineral nutrient cycling between trees and the forest floor is key to forest ecosystem nutrition. Ho...
Over geologic timescales, chemical weathering in mountain landscapes may play an important role in r...
Mountains play an important role in the denudation of continents and transfer erosion and weathering...
Feedbacks between climate, tectonics and erosion drive mineral dissolution in the subsurface and may...
Earth’s biosphere is thought to exert a substantial influence on regolith evolution and chemical wea...
International audiencePlants and soil microbiota play an active role in rock weathering and potentia...
Chemical weathering influences many aspects of the Earth system, including biogeochemical cycling, c...
On Earth, the Critical Zone supports terrestrial life, being the near-surface environment where inte...
Chemical weathering influences many components of the Earth system, from nutrient supply to landscap...
The diversity in landscapes at the Earth's surface is the result, amongst other things, of the balan...
2015-07-30When exposed at Earth’s surface, rocks are out of thermodynamic equilibrium with respect t...
The ability to quantify how fast weathering profiles develop is crucial to assessing soil resource d...
Sedimentary and metasedimentary rocks contain large reservoirs of fixed nitrogen (N), but questions ...
Quantifying the influence of denudation, i.e. physical erosion and chemical weathering, on soil weat...
Plants and their associated below-ground microbiota possess the tools for rock weathering. Yet the q...
Mineral nutrient cycling between trees and the forest floor is key to forest ecosystem nutrition. Ho...
Over geologic timescales, chemical weathering in mountain landscapes may play an important role in r...
Mountains play an important role in the denudation of continents and transfer erosion and weathering...
Feedbacks between climate, tectonics and erosion drive mineral dissolution in the subsurface and may...