The Effect of Lithology and Agriculture at the Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory
The footprint of the Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory was expanded in 2013 from the forested Shale Hills subcatchment (0.08 km) to most of Shavers Creek watershed (163 km) in an effort to understand the interactions among water, energy, gas, solute, and sediment. The main stem of Sh...
Main Authors: | Li Li, Roman A. DiBiase, Joanmarie Del Vecchio, Virginia Marcon, Beth Hoagland, Dacheng Xiao, Callum Wayman, Qicheng Tang, Yuting He, Perri Silverhart, Ismaiel Szink, Brandon Forsythe, Jennifer Z. Williams, Dan Shapich, Gregory J. Mount, Jason Kaye, Li Guo, Henry Lin, David Eissenstat, Ashlee Dere, Kristen Brubaker, Margot Kaye, Kenneth J. Davis, Tess Russo, Susan L. Brantley |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2018-10-01
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Series: | Vadose Zone Journal |
Online Access: | https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/vzj/articles/17/1/180063 |
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