Geophysical monitoring of moisture‐induced landslides: A review
Geophysical monitoring of landslides can provide insights into spatial and temporal
variations of subsurface properties associated with slope failure. Recent improvements in …
variations of subsurface properties associated with slope failure. Recent improvements in …
A review of CO2 and associated carbon dynamics in headwater streams: A global perspective
Terrestrial carbon export via inland aquatic systems is a key process in the global carbon
cycle. It includes loss of carbon to the atmosphere via outgassing from rivers, lakes, or …
cycle. It includes loss of carbon to the atmosphere via outgassing from rivers, lakes, or …
Continental-scale analysis of shallow and deep groundwater contributions to streams
Groundwater discharge generates streamflow and influences stream thermal regimes.
However, the water quality and thermal buffering capacity of groundwater depends on the …
However, the water quality and thermal buffering capacity of groundwater depends on the …
Controls on deep critical zone architecture: A historical review and four testable hypotheses
The base of Earth's critical zone (CZ) is commonly shielded from study by many meters of
overlying rock and regolith. Though deep CZ processes may seem far removed from the …
overlying rock and regolith. Though deep CZ processes may seem far removed from the …
Expanding the role of reactive transport models in critical zone processes
Abstract Models test our understanding of processes and can reach beyond the spatial and
temporal scales of measurements. Multi-component Reactive Transport Models (RTMs) …
temporal scales of measurements. Multi-component Reactive Transport Models (RTMs) …
Toward catchment hydro‐biogeochemical theories
Headwater catchments are the fundamental units that connect the land to the ocean.
Hydrological flow and biogeochemical processes are intricately coupled, yet their respective …
Hydrological flow and biogeochemical processes are intricately coupled, yet their respective …
A review of geophysical methods for soil structure characterization
The growing interest in the maintenance of favorable soil structure is largely motivated by its
central role in plant growth, soil ecological functioning, and impacts on surface water and …
central role in plant growth, soil ecological functioning, and impacts on surface water and …
Hydrological partitioning in the critical zone: Recent advances and opportunities for developing transferable understanding of water cycle dynamics
Hydrology is an integrative discipline linking the broad array of water‐related research with
physical, ecological, and social sciences. The increasing breadth of hydrological research …
physical, ecological, and social sciences. The increasing breadth of hydrological research …
Big data seismology
The discipline of seismology is based on observations of ground motion that are inherently
undersampled in space and time. Our basic understanding of earthquake processes and our …
undersampled in space and time. Our basic understanding of earthquake processes and our …
A gridded global data set of soil, intact regolith, and sedimentary deposit thicknesses for regional and global land surface modeling
Earth's terrestrial near‐subsurface environment can be divided into relatively porous layers
of soil, intact regolith, and sedimentary deposits above unweathered bedrock. Variations in …
of soil, intact regolith, and sedimentary deposits above unweathered bedrock. Variations in …