Critical Zone (CZ) Export to Streams as Indicator for CZ Structure and Function

The goal of this Research Topic on streams as indicators for CZ structure and function is to explore linkages between biotic and abiotic weathering, soil biogeochemical processes, chemical and physical denudation and hydrology within the CZ. The CZ spans from the top of the vegetative canopy to the...

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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (131 p.)
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