Co-evolution of soils and topography on upland landscapes
Marley 230.
EarthCube Domain Workshop: Engaging the Critical Zone community to bridge long tail science with big data
University of Delaware, Newark, DE.
Hillslopes and River Channels of the Santa Catalina Mountains: How rock type and climate affects topography in Tucson's Sky Island
Theatre at Flandrau Science Center and Planetarium.
Deep biosphere: influence of hydrology on microbial carbon cycling and methane generation
Marley 230.
Characterizing U-Series Isotope Signatures in Soils and Headwater Streams in a Complex Volcanic Terrain: Jemez River Critical Zone Observatory, Valles Caldera, NM
Marshall 531.
Coupled Transport, Fractionation and Stabilization of Dissolved Organic Matter and Rare Earth Elements in the Critical Zone
Marshall 531.
Quantifying Catchment-Scale Particulate Organic Matter (POM) Loss Following Fire, Relative to Background POM Fluxes
Harshbarger Building, 2nd Floor, Kiesel Room (Rm. 232).
Cordilleran Forest Scaling Dynamics and Disturbance Regimes Quantified by Aerial LiDAR
Bannister Tree Ring Building Room 110.
Session 16B: Probing the Critical Zone (and related Session 19C) will be held at Goldschmidt 2013 in Florence, Italy 25-30 August 2013.
Florence, Italy.
Postponed until 2014. 2nd Biannual National CZO Network All-Hands Meeting
University of Delaware, Clayton Hall.
AGU Chapman Conference on Soil-mediated Drivers of Coupled Biogeochemical and Hydrological Processes Across Scales
Biosphere II, Tucson AZ, USA.
Drilling, Sampling, and Imaging the Depths of the Critical Zone: NSF Workshop
Denver, CO.
Geological Society of America, 2013 Annual Meeting - CZO presentations
Colorado Convention Center, Denver, Colorado.
What happens to the rain? Revisiting Penman's (1961) fundamental question in hydrology within the context of western water resources
Harshbarger 206.
Woody plant encroachment: Influence of landscape change on soil carbon fluxes, weathering, and ecosystem function
Marley 230.