In 1877, G.K. Gilbert reasoned that the rate at which bedrock is converted to soil reaches a maximum under an optimal soil depth that facilitates contact between bedrock and water such that freeze-thaw and chemical weathering are maximised. In doing so, he outlined the functional dependence of soil production (bedrock weathering) on local soil depth. However, the concept of a soil production function does not appear to have been utilised until well into the following century when Carson and Kirkby (Carson, M.A., Kirkby, M.J., 1972. Hillslope Form and Process. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 475 pp) expressed it as a notional relationship. They also noted that at depths less than optimum, instability exists that will either drive soil...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
The common wisdom is that steady-state hilltops should display convex shape with both uniform soil t...
Soil is the central interface of Earth's critical zone—the planetary surface layer extending from un...
Recent determinations of soil production from in situ cosmogenic nuclides indicate that production d...
Summarization: Soil is the central interface of Earth's critical zone - the planetary surface layer ...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
In 1877, G. K. Gilbert reasoned that bedrock erosion is maximized under an intermediate soil thickne...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
In mountainous areas, maximum chemical reactions occur when rock is transformed into soil. When rain...
The potential soil production rate, i.e., the upper limit at which bedrock can be converted into tra...
Landscapes in areas of active uplift and erosion can only remain soil-mantled if the local productio...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
Growth in human population and demand for wealth creates ever-increasing pressure on global soils, l...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
The common wisdom is that steady-state hilltops should display convex shape with both uniform soil t...
Soil is the central interface of Earth's critical zone—the planetary surface layer extending from un...
Recent determinations of soil production from in situ cosmogenic nuclides indicate that production d...
Summarization: Soil is the central interface of Earth's critical zone - the planetary surface layer ...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
In 1877, G. K. Gilbert reasoned that bedrock erosion is maximized under an intermediate soil thickne...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
In mountainous areas, maximum chemical reactions occur when rock is transformed into soil. When rain...
The potential soil production rate, i.e., the upper limit at which bedrock can be converted into tra...
Landscapes in areas of active uplift and erosion can only remain soil-mantled if the local productio...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
Growth in human population and demand for wealth creates ever-increasing pressure on global soils, l...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
The common wisdom is that steady-state hilltops should display convex shape with both uniform soil t...