Enhanced chemical weathering as a geoengineering strategy to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide, supply nutrients, and mitigate ocean acidification

J Hartmann, AJ West, P Renforth, P Köhler… - Reviews of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Chemical weathering is an integral part of both the rock and carbon cycles and is being
affected by changes in land use, particularly as a result of agricultural practices such as …

Expanding the role of reactive transport models in critical zone processes

L Li, K Maher, A Navarre-Sitchler, J Druhan, C Meile… - Earth-science …, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract Models test our understanding of processes and can reach beyond the spatial and
temporal scales of measurements. Multi-component Reactive Transport Models (RTMs) …

Estimation of global karst carbon sink from 1950s to 2050s using response surface methodology

B Jia, G Zhou - Geo-spatial Information Science, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
For the estimation of global karst carbon sink, a few conventional methods usually require
the parameters that are difficult to measure, resulting in the big cost. Moreover, under the …

Controls on deep critical zone architecture: A historical review and four testable hypotheses

CS Riebe, WJ Hahm, SL Brantley - Earth Surface Processes …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The base of Earth's critical zone (CZ) is commonly shielded from study by many meters of
overlying rock and regolith. Though deep CZ processes may seem far removed from the …

Concentration–discharge relationships reflect chemostatic characteristics of US catchments

SE Godsey, JW Kirchner… - Hydrological Processes: An …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Concentration–discharge relationships have been widely used as clues to the
hydrochemical processes that control runoff chemistry. Here we examine concentration …

Transit times—The link between hydrology and water quality at the catchment scale

M Hrachowitz, P Benettin… - Wiley …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
In spite of trying to understand processes in the same spatial domain, the catchment
hydrology and water quality scientific communities are relatively disconnected and so are …

Crossing disciplines and scales to understand the critical zone

SL Brantley, MB Goldhaber… - Elements, 2007 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract The Critical Zone (CZ) is the system of coupled chemical, biological, physical, and
geological processes operating together to support life at the Earth's surface. While our …

The contribution of living organisms to rock weathering in the critical zone

B Wild, R Gerrits, S Bonneville - npj Materials degradation, 2022 - nature.com
Rock weathering is a key process in global elemental cycling. Life participates in this
process with tangible consequences observed from the mineral interface to the planetary …

Surface chemistry and reactivity of plant phytoliths in aqueous solutions

F Fraysse, OS Pokrovsky, J Schott, JD Meunier - Chemical Geology, 2009 - Elsevier
In order to better understand the reactivity of plant phytoliths in soil solutions, we determined
the solubility, surface properties (electrophoretic mobilities and surface charge) and …

High sensitivity of the continental-weathering carbon dioxide sink to future climate change

E Beaulieu, Y Goddéris, Y Donnadieu, D Labat… - Nature Climate …, 2012 - nature.com
According to future anthropogenic emission scenarios, the atmospheric CO2 concentration
may double before the end of the twenty-first century. This increase is predicted to result in a …