Regolith-mantled hillslopes are ubiquitous features of most temperate landscapes, and their morphology reflects the climatically, biologically, and tectonically mediated interplay between regolith production and downslope transport. Despite intensive research, few studies have quantified both of these mass fluxes in the same field site. Here we present an analysis of 87 meteoric 10Be measurements from regolith and bedrock within the Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory (SSHO), in central Pennsylvania. Meteoric 10Be concentrations in bulk regolith samples (n=73) decrease with regolith depth. Comparison of hillslope meteoric 10Be inventories with analyses of rock chip samples (n=14) from a 24 m bedrock core confirms that >80% ...
The ability to quantify how fast weathering profiles develop is crucial to assessing soil resource d...
The conversion of bedrock to regolith marks the inception of critical zone processes, but the factor...
The interface where bedrock transforms to regolith is not planar but rather has a roughness that var...
[1] Regolith-mantled hillslopes are ubiquitous features of most temperate landscapes, and their morp...
To investigate the timescales of regolith formation on hillslopes with contrasting topographic aspec...
[1] Regolith-mantled hillslopes are ubiquitous features of most temperate landscapes, and their morp...
This study seeks to quantify the rate and timing of regolith generation in the Critical Zone at the ...
International audienceIn the Critical Zone where rocks and life interact, bedrock equilibrates to Ea...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
The Boulder Creek Critical Zone Observatory (BcCZO) aims to understand the history, architecture, an...
Although regolith, the mantle of physically, chemically, and biologically altered material overlying...
The change of topography with time and the consequent structure of Earth\u27s surface is dependent o...
International audienceA rare dataset of in-situ 10Be from high-resolution depth profiles, soils, roc...
International audienceU–Th–Ra disequilibria, cosmogenic in situ 10Be concentrations and major and tr...
To investigate factors controlling soil formation, we established a climosequence as part of the Sus...
The ability to quantify how fast weathering profiles develop is crucial to assessing soil resource d...
The conversion of bedrock to regolith marks the inception of critical zone processes, but the factor...
The interface where bedrock transforms to regolith is not planar but rather has a roughness that var...
[1] Regolith-mantled hillslopes are ubiquitous features of most temperate landscapes, and their morp...
To investigate the timescales of regolith formation on hillslopes with contrasting topographic aspec...
[1] Regolith-mantled hillslopes are ubiquitous features of most temperate landscapes, and their morp...
This study seeks to quantify the rate and timing of regolith generation in the Critical Zone at the ...
International audienceIn the Critical Zone where rocks and life interact, bedrock equilibrates to Ea...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
The Boulder Creek Critical Zone Observatory (BcCZO) aims to understand the history, architecture, an...
Although regolith, the mantle of physically, chemically, and biologically altered material overlying...
The change of topography with time and the consequent structure of Earth\u27s surface is dependent o...
International audienceA rare dataset of in-situ 10Be from high-resolution depth profiles, soils, roc...
International audienceU–Th–Ra disequilibria, cosmogenic in situ 10Be concentrations and major and tr...
To investigate factors controlling soil formation, we established a climosequence as part of the Sus...
The ability to quantify how fast weathering profiles develop is crucial to assessing soil resource d...
The conversion of bedrock to regolith marks the inception of critical zone processes, but the factor...
The interface where bedrock transforms to regolith is not planar but rather has a roughness that var...