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Steinhoefel et al., 2014

Talk/Poster

CZ-tope: A multiple isotope approach to quantify critical zone processes – the Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory as an example

Steinhoefel, G., Sullivan, P., Noireaux, J., West, N., Hynek, S., Gaillardet, J., Jin, L., Ma, L., Derry, L.A., Meek, K., Karwan, D.L., Yesavage, T., Fantle, M.S., Brantley, S.L. (2014)
Presented at the NSF National Critical Zone Observatory Program All Hands Meeting, Yosemite, CA, 21-24 Sept., 2014  
  • Pamela Sullivan

    Calhoun, Shale Hills, INVESTIGATOR, COLLABORATOR

  • Nicole West

    Shale Hills, INVESTIGATOR, COLLABORATOR

  • Scott Hynek

    Luquillo, Shale Hills, INVESTIGATOR

  • Lixin Jin

    Shale Hills, INVESTIGATOR, COLLABORATOR

  • Lin Ma

    Shale Hills, INVESTIGATOR, COLLABORATOR

  • Lou Derry

    National, Shale Hills, INVESTIGATOR, COLLABORATOR

  • Katherine Meek

    Shale Hills, COLLABORATOR, GRAD STUDENT

  • Diana Karwan

    Christina, Shale Hills, INVESTIGATOR

  • Susan Brantley

    National, Eel, Luquillo, Shale Hills, INVESTIGATOR, COLLABORATOR

Citation

Steinhoefel, G., Sullivan, P., Noireaux, J., West, N., Hynek, S., Gaillardet, J., Jin, L., Ma, L., Derry, L.A., Meek, K., Karwan, D.L., Yesavage, T., Fantle, M.S., Brantley, S.L. (2014): CZ-tope: A multiple isotope approach to quantify critical zone processes – the Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory as an example. Presented at the NSF National Critical Zone Observatory Program All Hands Meeting, Yosemite, CA, 21-24 Sept., 2014.

This Paper/Book acknowledges NSF CZO grant support.