Geomorphology is one of more than 16 discipline tags that we use to categorize and aggregate our interdisciplinary information within and across CZOs. Much of our information has been tagged with 2-3 disciplines.
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Calhoun CZO - Geomorphology - Gully Boundaries (2015)
1 components •
Calhoun CZO Research Area 3 •
Geomorphology, Hydrology •
Leonardo V. Noto; Yannis Dialynas; Satish Bastola
National - LiDAR, Land Cover, GIS/Map Data - OpenTopography (2010-2017)
18 components •
Boulder Creek Watershed, Eel River Watershed, Jemez River Basin, Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed, Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory, Northeastern Puerto Rico and the Luquillo Mountains, Sangamon River Basin, Clear Creek Watershed, Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory, Providence Creek Headwater Catchments (1660 - 2115 m elevation) •
Geomorphology, GIS / Remote Sensing, Hydrology, Biology / Ecology •
National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping; Boulder Creek Critical Zone Observatory; Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory; University of Arizona; University of California Merced; Valles Caldera National Preserve; Bandelier National Monument; National Park Service; Jemez River Basin and Santa Catalina Mountains Critical Zone Observatory; Luquillo Critical Zone Observatory; Reynolds Creek CZO; Eel River CZO; Shale Hills CZO
CHILD Model
The CHILD model is widely used for the simulation of landscape evolution.
Topographically-derived spatial soil moisture model and application to optimal sensor location
A topographically-explicit soil moisture model is developed and applied to cluster watershed into homogeneous sampling regions
tRIBS Model
tRIBS (TIN-based Real-Time Integrated Basin Simulator) is a fully distributed physically-based hydrologic model.
Triangulated Irregular Network-based Real-time Integrated Basin Simulator-Erosion and C Oxidatition
Spatially- and depth-explicit physically-based model of hydro-geomorphic processes and of soil organic carbon dynamics.
2020
Linear layout of multiple flow-direction networks for landscape-evolution simulations. Anand, S.K., M. Hooshyar, and A. Porporato (2020): Environmental Modelling & Software 133: 104804
2020
Channelization cascade in landscape evolution. Bonetti, S., M. Hooshyar, C. Camporeale, and A. Porporato (2020): PNAS 117(3): 1375-1382
2020
Variational analysis of landscape elevation and drainage networks. Hooshyar, M., S. Anand, and A. Porporato (2020): Proceedings of the Royal Society A, 476(2239), 20190775
2020
From turbulence to landscapes: Logarithmic mean profiles in bounded complex systems. Hooshyar, M., S. Bonetti, A. Singh, E. Foufoula-Georgiou, and A. Porporato (2020): Physical Review E 102, 033107
2020
Optimality in landscape channelization and analogy with turbulence. Hooshyar, Milad, Sara Bonetti, Arvind Singh, Efi Foufoula-Georgiou, and Amilcare Porporato (2020): EGU General Assembly 4-8 May 2020
2020
Soil production and the soil geomorphology legacy of Grove Karl Gilbert. Richter, Daniel D., Martha-Cary Eppes, Jason C. Austin, Allan R. Bacon, Sharon A. Billings, Zachary Brecheisen, Terry A. Ferguson, Daniel Markewitz, Julio Pachon, Paul A. Schroeder, Anna M. Wade (2020): Soil Science Society of America Journal 84(1): 1-20
2019
Distinct contributions of eroding and depositional profiles to land-atmosphere CO2 exchange in two contrasting forests. Billings, Sharon A., Daniel de B. Richter, Susan E. Ziegler, Karen Prestegaard, and Anna M. Wade (2019): Frontiers in Earth Science 7: article 36
2019
The effect of accelerated soil erosion on hillslope morphology. Bonetti, Sara, Daniel D. Richter, Amilcare Porporato (2019): Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 44(15): 3007-3019
2019
Micro-topographic roughness analysis (MTRA) highlights minimally eroded terrain in a landscape severely impacted by historic agriculture. Brecheisen, Zachary S., Charles W. Cook, Paul R. Heine, and Daniel deB. Richter (2019): Remote Sensing of Environment 222: 78-89
2019
Links between physical and chemical weathering inferred from a 65-m-deep borehole through Earth’s critical zone. Holbrook, W. Steven, Virginia Marcon, Allan R. Bacon, Susan L. Brantley, Bradley J. Carr, Brady A. Flinchum, Daniel D. Richter, & Clifford S. Riebe (2019): Scientific Reports 9: Article number 4495
2019
Scaling and dynamics of surface elevation in terrestrial landscape evolution. Porporato, A.M., M. Hooshyar, S.K. Anand (2019): American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 9-13, 2019
2019
Soil Production and the Soil Geomorphology Legacy of GK Gilbert. Richter, Daniel (2019): Soil Science Society of America International Soils Meeting, San Diego, CA, 6-9 January 2019
2019
Erosional redistribution of surface soil: How has changing depth to the argillic altered hillslope interflow. Ryland, R., D Radcliffe, A Thompson, and D Markewitz (2019): Soil Science Society of America International Soils Meeting, San Diego, CA, 6-9 January 2019
2019
Intercomparing varied erosion, deposition and transport process representations for simulating sediment yield. Zi, Tan, Mukesh Kumar, and John Albertson (2019): Scientific Reports 9, Article number: 12029
2018
The role of vegetation on gully erosion stabilization at a severely degraded landscape: A case study from Calhoun Experimental Critical Zone Observatory. Bastola, S., Y. G. Dialynas, R. L. Bras, L. V. Noto, and E. Istanbulluoglu (2018): Geomorphology 308: 25-39
2018
Analysis and Modeling of Landscape Topography: Statistical Description and Evolution Under Natural and Disturbed Conditions. Bonetti, Sara (2018): PhD Dissertation, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
2018
Impact of climate-vegetation interactions on natural and disturbed landscape evolution: insights from the Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory. Bonetti, Sara; Ferguson, Terry; Richter, Daniel; Porporato, Amilcare (2018): European Geosciences Union General Assembly, 4-13 April, 2018, Vienna, Austria
2018
Macro to Micro Legacies of Landuse at the Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory. Brecheisen, Zachary S. (2018): PhD Dissertation, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
2018
The relative sensitivity of forest productivity to landscape position vs microtopography. Ghasemian, S., J. Kastens, S.A. Billings (2018): American Geophysical Union 2018 Fall Meeting, Washington, DC, 10-14 Dec 2018
2018
Terrain and subsurface influences on runoff generation and storage dynamics in a steep, deep, highly weathered landscape. Mallard, J.M., B.L. McGlynn, D.deB. Richter (2018): American Geophysical Union 2018 Fall Meeting, Washington, DC, 10-14 Dec 2018
2017
Rainfall-runoff response informed by exact solutions of Boussinesq equation on hillslopes. Bartlett, M. S., Jr.; Porporato, A. M. (2017): American Geophysical Union 2017 Fall Meeting, 11-15 Dec. 2017, New Orleans, LA
2017
Hydrological/landscape modeling of CCZO. Bastola, Satish, and Cheng Yao (2017): Calhoun CZO 2017 Summer Science Meeting, Union, SC, 17-18 May 2017
2017
Topographic controls on vegetation patterns. Bonetti, S., and Porporato, A. (2017): SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems, Snowbird, UT, 21-25 May 2017
2017
Forward and backward evolution of the Calhoun CZO: the effect of natural and anthropogenic disturbances. Bonetti, S.; Porporato, A. M. (2017): American Geophysical Union 2017 Fall Meeting, 11-15 Dec. 2017, New Orleans, LA
2017
Ordering interfluves: quantifying critical zone landscape structure and function. Brecheisen, Zachary S., Seulgi Moon, Patrick Halpin, Daniel deB. Richter (2017): Critical Zone Science: Current Advances and Future Opportunities, Arlington, VA, 4-6 June, 2017
2017
Landuse legacies of old-field succession and soil structure at the Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory in SC, USA. Brecheisen, Zachary Scott, Daniel deB. Richter, Mac Callaham, Roberto Carrera-Martinez, Paul Heine (2017): American Geophysical Union 2017 Fall Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, 11-15 December 2017
2017
Ordering interfluves: an analytical framework for hierarchical patterns in landscape structure and function. Brecheisen, Zachary, Seulgi Moon, Daniel Richter, Patrick Halpin (2017): American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 7 April 2017
2017
Understanding the Role of Model Structure and Watershed Properties on Streamflow Response. Chen, Xing (2017): PhD Dissertation, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
2017
Impact of gullying on hillslope hydrology at the Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory. Chen, Xing, Mukesh Kumar, Daniel deB. Richter, Yair Mau (2017): Calhoun CZO 2017 Summer Science Meeting, Union, SC, 17-18 May 2017
2017
Historical land use dynamics in the highly degraded landscape of the Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory. Coughlan, Michael R., Donald R. Nelson, Michael Lonneman, and Ashley E. Block (2017): Land 6(2), 32
2017
Influence of Linked Hydrologic and Geomorphic Processes on the Terrestrial Carbon Cycle. Dialynas, Ioannis Minas (Yannis) (2017): Doctoral dissertation, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology Cross-CZO
2017
Hydro-geomorphic perturbations on the soil-atmosphere CO2 exchange: How (un)certain are our balances?. Dialynas, Y. G., R. L. Bras, and D. deB. Richter (2017): Water Resources Research 53(2): 1664-1682
2017
Intercomparing model configurations with varied erosion, deposition and transport representations for simulating sediment yield. Kumar, Mukesh, Tan Zi, John D Albertson (2017): American Geophysical Union 2017 Fall Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, 11-15 December 2017
2017
Integration of fuzzy logic and image analysis for the detection of gullies in the Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory using airborne LiDAR data. Noto, L. V., S. Bastola, Y. G. Dialynas, E. Arnone, and R. L. Bras (2017): ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 126: 209-224
2017
Forward and backward evolution of the Calhoun CZO landscape. Sara Bonetti and Amilcare Porporato (2017): Critical Zone Science: Current Advances and Future Opportunities, workshop in Arlington, VA, 4-6 June, 2017
2016
Vegetation control on gully erosion. Bastola, S., Y.G. Dialynas, R.L. Bras, and L.V. Noto (2016): Calhoun CZO 2016 Summer Science Meeting
2016
The role of vegetation on gully stabilization at a severely degraded landscape: a case study from Calhoun experimental critical zone observatory. Bastola, S., Y.G. Dialynas, R.L. Bras, L.V. Noto, and E. Istanbulluoglu (2016): American Geophysical Union 2016 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
2016
Impact of gullying on hillslope hydrology at the Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory. Chen, Xing, and Mukesh Kumar (2016): American Geophysical Union 2016 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
2016
Impact of hydrologically driven hillslope erosion and landslide occurrence on soil organic carbon dynamics in tropical watersheds. Dialynas,Y.G., Bastola, S., Bras, R.L., Marin-Spiotta, E., Silver, W.L., Arnone, E., and Noto, L.V. (2016): Water Resources Research 52(11): 8895-8919 Cross-CZO
2016
On the coupled effect of topography, vegetation cover, and soil properties on the partition of water and energy fluxes of seasonally water-stressed ecosystems. Gutierrez-Jurado, H. A.; Guan, H.; Wang, J.; Wang, H.; Simmons, C. T.; Bras, R. L. (2016): American Geophysical Union 2016 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
2016
Subsurface and terrain controls on runoff generation in deep soil landscapes. Mallard, J.M., B.L. McGlynn, and D. Richter (2016): American Geophysical Union 2016 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
2016
Soil Particle Size Distribution and Landscape Position. Osota, E.O.; Ryland, R; Thompson, A. (2016): University of Georgia] Undergraduate Research Symposium, Athens, GA
2015
The dependence on topography of the influence of soil erosion and deposition on the carbon cycle at the Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory. Bras, R.; Dialynas, Y.; Billings, S.; Richter, D.; Markewitz, D. (2015): American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, December 2015, San Francisco, CA
2015
Watersheds and Landsheds: Bringing Hortonian Stream Ordering to Upland Systems. Brecheisen, Z. (2015): Calhoun CZO 2015 Summer Science Meeting
2015
Ordering interfluves: a simple proposal for understanding critical zone evolution and function. Brecheisen, Z.; Richter, D.; Moon, S.; Halpin, P. (2015): American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, December 2015, San Francisco, CA
2015
Topographic variability in the influence of soil erosion on the carbon cycle. Dialynas, Y. G., Bastola, S., Bras, R. L., Billings, S. A., Richter, D. deB., and Markewitz, D. (2015): Calhoun CZO 2015 Summer Science Meeting
2015
Sediment from a Small Ephemeral Gully in South Carolina. Hansen, W. F., and Law, D. L. (2015): Calhoun CZO 2015 Summer Science Meeting
2015
Native Plants and Fertilization Help to Improve Sites and Stabilize Gullies on the Sumter National Forest. Law, D. L., and Hansen, W. F. (2015): Calhoun CZO 2015 Summer Science Meeting
2015
Integration of fuzzy logic and image analysis for the detection of gullies in the Calhoun forest using airborne LiDAR data. Noto, L. V., Dialynas, Y., Bastola, S., and Bras, R. L. (2015): Calhoun CZO 2015 Summer Science Meeting
2015
Integration of fuzzy logic and image analysis for the detection of gullies in the Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory using airborne LiDAR data. Noto, L.; Bastola, S.; Dialynas, Y.; Bras, R. (2015): American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, December 2015, San Francisco, CA
2015
Geophysical imaging reveals topographic stress control of bedrock weathering. St. Clair, J., S. Moon, W. S. Holbrook, J. T. Perron, C. S. Riebe, S. J. Martel, B. Carr, C. Harman, K. Singha, D. deB. Richter (2015): Science 350 (6260): 534-538 Cross-CZO National
2014
Ordering interfluves: A simple proposal for understanding critical zone evolution. Brecheisen, Z.S., and D. deB. Richter (2014): Procedia Earth and Planetary Science 10: 77-81
2014
Theoretical considerations for stochastic soil moisture dynamics and the optimal design of soil moisture sensor networks. Pelak, Norman F. (2014): CUAHSI 2014 Biennial Colloquium
2014
Evolution of Soil, Ecosystem, and Critical Zone Research at the USDA FS Calhoun Experimental Forest. Richter, D. deB., A.R. Bacon, S.A. Billings, D. Binkley, M. Buford, M.A. Callaham, A.E. Curry, R.L. Fimmen, A. S. Grandy, P.R. Heine, M. Hofmockel, J.A. Jackson, E. LeMaster, J. Li, D. Markewitz, M.L. Mobley, M.W. Morrison, M.S. Strickland, T. Waldrop, and C. G. Wells (2014): In: USDA Forest Service Experimental Forests and Ranges: Research for the Long Term, Chapter: 18, Publisher: Springer Verlag, Editors: D.C. Hayes, S.L. Stout, R.H. Crawford, A.P. Hoover, pp. 405-433
2007
Humanity's transformation of Earth's soil: Pedology's new frontier. Richter, D. deB. (2007): Soil Science 172 (12): 957-967
19 Jul 2020 - The activity familiarizes students with some of the environmental and human factors that contribute to accelerated rates of soil erosion.
21 Nov 2016 - Four soil pits were installed in new Research Area 8 at the Calhoun CZO on 21-22 November 2016 for easy access for soil sampling down to 2 meters.
17 Oct 2016 - Eight soil pits were installed at the Calhoun CZO on 17-18 October 2016 for easy access for soil sampling down to 2 meters. Photo: Will Cook.
09 Jun 2016 - On Thursday 9 June 2016, Paul Schroeder led a several hour tour of the Hanson Aggregates Quarry (AKA Mary Lou Rock Quarry) in Clinton SC, about 15...
Southeastern Friends of the Pleistocene 2017 Field Trip
Spartanburg County, South Carolina.
Calhoun CZO.