Differential weathering of basaltic and granitic catchments from concentration–discharge relationships
A negative feedback between silicate weathering rates and climate is hypothesized to play a
central role in moderating atmospheric CO 2 concentrations on geologic timescales …
central role in moderating atmospheric CO 2 concentrations on geologic timescales …
Reactive transport processes that drive chemical weathering: From making space for water to dismantling continents
K Maher, A Navarre-Sitchler - Reviews in Mineralogy …, 2019 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Chemical weathering, or the breakdown of rock to form regolith, occurs within an interface
between the highly dynamic atmosphere and the comparably quiescent bedrock boundary …
between the highly dynamic atmosphere and the comparably quiescent bedrock boundary …
Primary weathering rates, water transit times, and concentration‐discharge relations: A theoretical analysis for the critical zone
AA Ameli, K Beven, M Erlandsson… - Water Resources …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The permeability architecture of the critical zone exerts a major influence on the
hydrogeochemistry of the critical zone. Water flow path dynamics drive the spatiotemporal …
hydrogeochemistry of the critical zone. Water flow path dynamics drive the spatiotemporal …
Elucidating geochemical response of shallow heterogeneous aquifers to CO2 leakage using high-performance computing: Implications for monitoring of CO2 …
Predicting and quantifying impacts of potential carbon dioxide (CO2) leakage into shallow
aquifers that overlie geologic CO2 storage formations is an important part of developing …
aquifers that overlie geologic CO2 storage formations is an important part of developing …
Spin‐up behavior and effects of initial conditions for an integrated hydrologic model
A Seck, C Welty, RM Maxwell - Water Resources Research, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Initial conditions have been shown to have a strong effect on outputs of surface water
models, but their impact on integrated hydrologic models is not well documented. We …
models, but their impact on integrated hydrologic models is not well documented. We …
Critical zone structure controls concentration‐discharge relationships and solute generation in forested tropical montane watersheds
Abstract Concentration‐discharge (C‐Q) relationships are poorly known for tropical
watersheds, even though the tropics contribute a disproportionate amount of solutes to the …
watersheds, even though the tropics contribute a disproportionate amount of solutes to the …
[PDF][PDF] ParFlow user's manual
RM Maxwell, SJ Kollet, SG Smith… - … Ground Water Modeling …, 2009 - Citeseer
ParFlow (PARallel FLOW) is an integrated hydrology model that simulates surface and
subsurface flow. ParFlow [2, 23, 28, 34] is a parallel simulation platform that operates in …
subsurface flow. ParFlow [2, 23, 28, 34] is a parallel simulation platform that operates in …
Physical heterogeneity control on effective mineral dissolution rates
H Jung, A Navarre-Sitchler - Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2018 - Elsevier
Hydrologic heterogeneity may be an important factor contributing to the discrepancy in
laboratory and field measured dissolution rates, but the governing factors influencing …
laboratory and field measured dissolution rates, but the governing factors influencing …
Assessing Human Health Risk to DNAPLs Exposure in Bayesian Uncertainty Analysis.
The human health risk (HHR) assessment to dense non-aqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs)
exposure has become an important part of groundwater environment management. Usually …
exposure has become an important part of groundwater environment management. Usually …
Fracture intensity impacts on reaction front propagation and mineral weathering in three‐dimensional fractured media
Studying reaction front propagation in heterogeneous natural settings is challenging, but
numerical simulations can provide insight into the varying spatial and temporal scales of …
numerical simulations can provide insight into the varying spatial and temporal scales of …