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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 actively cycled groundwater providing life sustaining ecosystem services. However, rapid population growth and global climate change during the Anthropocene poses challenges to the Earth’s CZ which is pushed to balance increased demand (e.g. crop yield) while maintaining the CZ’s natural structure and other important ecosystem functions. Streams represent an integrator of many processes within the CZ and can thus carry the first signals of changing CZ health. As an important component of the CZ system, streams provide important information on hydrological, biogeochemical, and denudation fluxes, allowing a glimpse into the past, present and potential future of CZ function. The foci of recent stream water investigations include the role of catchment processes, riparian zone dynamics, hyporheic zone contributions and instream cycling to investigate nutrient dynamics, weathering and denudation, and hydrological partitioning. We now would like to expand this view conceptually to include the CZ.
critical zone --- stream --- system --- interdisciplinary --- catchment
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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 actively cycled groundwater providing life sustaining ecosystem services. However, rapid population growth and global climate change during the Anthropocene poses challenges to the Earth’s CZ which is pushed to balance increased demand (e.g. crop yield) while maintaining the CZ’s natural structure and other important ecosystem functions. Streams represent an integrator of many processes within the CZ and can thus carry the first signals of changing CZ health. As an important component of the CZ system, streams provide important information on hydrological, biogeochemical, and denudation fluxes, allowing a glimpse into the past, present and potential future of CZ function. The foci of recent stream water investigations include the role of catchment processes, riparian zone dynamics, hyporheic zone contributions and instream cycling to investigate nutrient dynamics, weathering and denudation, and hydrological partitioning. We now would like to expand this view conceptually to include the CZ.
Science: general issues --- Physical geography & topography --- critical zone --- stream --- system --- interdisciplinary --- catchment --- critical zone --- stream --- system --- interdisciplinary --- catchment
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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 actively cycled groundwater providing life sustaining ecosystem services. However, rapid population growth and global climate change during the Anthropocene poses challenges to the Earth’s CZ which is pushed to balance increased demand (e.g. crop yield) while maintaining the CZ’s natural structure and other important ecosystem functions. Streams represent an integrator of many processes within the CZ and can thus carry the first signals of changing CZ health. As an important component of the CZ system, streams provide important information on hydrological, biogeochemical, and denudation fluxes, allowing a glimpse into the past, present and potential future of CZ function. The foci of recent stream water investigations include the role of catchment processes, riparian zone dynamics, hyporheic zone contributions and instream cycling to investigate nutrient dynamics, weathering and denudation, and hydrological partitioning. We now would like to expand this view conceptually to include the CZ.
Science: general issues --- Physical geography & topography --- critical zone --- stream --- system --- interdisciplinary --- catchment
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Catchment Area (Health) --- Community Health Services --- Delivery of Health Care --- Geriatrics
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Hydrology --- Water-supply --- Hydrologie --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques --- Fluid mechanics --- Fluid mechanics. --- Hydrology. --- Water-supply. --- Slovakia. --- Earth Sciences --- Geography --- Biohydrology --- Catchment hydrology --- Vadose zone hydrology --- hydromechanics --- biohydrology --- catchment hydrology --- vadose zone hydrology --- Hydraulic energy
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Water resources development --- Mathematical models --- Aswan High Dam (Egypt) --- 628.11 --- -Energy development --- Natural resources --- Water-supply --- Water sources. Water catchment, collection --- -As Sadd al ʻAlī (Egypt) --- Assouan High Dam (Egypt) --- Assuan High Dam (Egypt) --- -Water sources. Water catchment, collection --- -Mathematical models --- 628.11 Water sources. Water catchment, collection --- -628.11 Water sources. Water catchment, collection --- Energy development --- As Sadd al ʻAlī (Egypt) --- Mathematical models. --- Water resources development - Nile River Valley - Mathematical models --- Aswan High Dam (Egypt) - Mathematical models
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550.47 --- 556.51 --- Watersheds --- -Biogeochemistry --- -Water chemistry --- -Aquatic chemistry --- Chemical hydrology --- Hydrochemistry --- Hydrogeochemistry --- Natural water chemistry --- Geochemistry --- Hydrology --- Biochemistry --- Basins, Drainage --- Basins, Lake --- Basins, River --- Basins, Water (Watersheds) --- Catchment areas --- Catchment basins --- Catchments (Watersheds) --- Drainage areas --- Drainage basins --- Drainage systems (Watersheds) --- Drainages (Watersheds) --- Lake basins --- River basins --- River catchments --- River systems --- Systems, River --- Water basins (Watersheds) --- Water catchments --- Landforms --- Biogeochemistry --- Drainage basins. Catchment areas. River basins. Watersheds --- Congresses --- 556.51 Drainage basins. Catchment areas. River basins. Watersheds --- 550.47 Biogeochemistry --- -556.51 Drainage basins. Catchment areas. River basins. Watersheds --- Aquatic chemistry --- Water chemistry --- WATERSHEDS --- BIOGEOCHEMISTRY --- MEETINGS --- WATER CHEMISTRY
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Watersheds --- Geographic information systems --- Hydrologic models --- Remote sensing. --- 556.51 --- 528.9 --- Drainage basins. Catchment areas. River basins. Watersheds --- Cartography. Mapping (textual documents) --- 528.9 Cartography. Mapping (textual documents) --- 556.51 Drainage basins. Catchment areas. River basins. Watersheds --- Basins, Drainage --- Basins, Lake --- Basins, River --- Basins, Water (Watersheds) --- Catchment areas --- Catchment basins --- Catchments (Watersheds) --- Drainage areas --- Drainage basins --- Drainage systems (Watersheds) --- Drainages (Watersheds) --- Lake basins --- River basins --- River catchments --- River systems --- Systems, River --- Water basins (Watersheds) --- Water catchments --- Landforms --- Hydrological modeling --- Hydrological models --- Hydrology --- Hydrology models --- Models and modelmaking --- Geographical information systems --- GIS (Information systems) --- Information storage and retrieval systems --- Remote sensing --- Models --- Geography
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Watersheds --- Mathematical models --- -556.51 --- 519.22 --- Basins, Drainage --- Basins, Lake --- Basins, River --- Basins, Water (Watersheds) --- Catchment areas --- Catchment basins --- Catchments (Watersheds) --- Drainage areas --- Drainage basins --- Drainage systems (Watersheds) --- Drainages (Watersheds) --- Lake basins --- River basins --- River catchments --- River systems --- Systems, River --- Water basins (Watersheds) --- Water catchments --- Landforms --- Drainage basins. Catchment areas. River basins. Watersheds --- Statistical theory. Statistical models. Mathematical statistics in general --- Environmental Sciences and Forestry. Water Management --- Mathematical models. --- Hydrology --- 519.22 Statistical theory. Statistical models. Mathematical statistics in general --- 556.51 Drainage basins. Catchment areas. River basins. Watersheds --- Hydrology. --- 556.51 --- Bassins hydrographiques. --- Watersheds - Mathematical models
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