EXPIRED OPPORTUNITY
The critical zone of the Earth is the thin pellicule of the Earth "between the rocks and sky". Critical Zone processes sustain terrestrial ecosystems, shape landscapes and control linkages between land and water. Quantifying these processes requires studies that address complex biotic/abiotic interactions. The last decade has seen an unprecedented development of integrated studies on the Critical Zone of the Earth, in particular based on Critical Zone Observatories and monitoring facilities. This session will welcome studies that aim to define and understand the main processes operating in the Critical Zone and their couplings. In particular, submissions addressing feedbacks between biogeochemical cycling and chemical weathering are strongly encouraged.
Keynote: Jon Chorover (University of Arizona)
Session Convenors: Corey Lawrence, Sétareh Rad, Heather Buss
Registration and abstract submission are now open http://goldschmidt.info/2013/index
Abstract submission
DEADLINE 12 April, 2013 (23:59 UTC)
Please consider submitting to a second session related to Critical Zone research. Look below for the related news story about Session 19C.
News Source:
READ MORE from Goldschmidt 2013 >>
News Category:
OPPORTUNITIES