2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-95921-0_1
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An Introduction to Biogeochemistry of the Critical Zone

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“…River corridor scientists must embrace the tenets of critical zone science, specifically, that the geologic template and climate interact to determine structural and functional aspects of the CZ while incorporating time scales from seconds to millennia (Brantley et al, 2007). The river corridor uniquely integrates these elements of the CZ, allowing for testing of fundamental CZ concepts including the transporter-transformer hypothesis (Kumar et al, 2018;Fazekas et al, 2021;Arora et al, 2022;Wymore et al, 2022), the feed-through reactor concept (Anderson et al, 2007), and characterizing the CZ as on open system of energy and mass fluxes that vary over space and time (Rasmussen et al, 2011). Furthermore, groundwater and surface water in river corridors are a single resource (Winter et al, 1998), providing services that should be economically valued and managed accordingly (Buchs et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…River corridor scientists must embrace the tenets of critical zone science, specifically, that the geologic template and climate interact to determine structural and functional aspects of the CZ while incorporating time scales from seconds to millennia (Brantley et al, 2007). The river corridor uniquely integrates these elements of the CZ, allowing for testing of fundamental CZ concepts including the transporter-transformer hypothesis (Kumar et al, 2018;Fazekas et al, 2021;Arora et al, 2022;Wymore et al, 2022), the feed-through reactor concept (Anderson et al, 2007), and characterizing the CZ as on open system of energy and mass fluxes that vary over space and time (Rasmussen et al, 2011). Furthermore, groundwater and surface water in river corridors are a single resource (Winter et al, 1998), providing services that should be economically valued and managed accordingly (Buchs et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%