CZEN seed sitePanola MountainSite type: US AffiliateContinent: North America
Panola Mountain
Location(s)Panola Mountain Merced River ChronosequenceSite type: US AffiliateContinent: North America
A Staircase Through Time and a Window into Human Disturbance of Biogeochemistry
Location(s)The Merced River Chronosequence: A Staircase Through Time and a Window into Human Disturbance of Biogeochemistry LuquilloSite type: US AffiliatePI name(s): Frederick N. Scatena Susan L. Brantley Arthur F White Continent: North Americaco-PI name(s): Aaron Cavosie Arjun M Heimsath A.H. Johnson Andrew Kurtz William H. McDowell Martha A Scholl Johannes H. Schellekens James B. Shanley Whendee Silver A. Plante
The Luquillo Critical Zone Observatory (LCZO) will be located in Northeastern Puerto Rico in the USFS Luquillo Experimental Forest and at the USGS WEB
Location(s)The Luquillo Critical Zone Observatory (LCZO) will be located in Northeastern Puerto Rico in the USFS Luquillo Experimental Forest and at the USGS WEBB site. The multi-disciplinary team of geoscientists will address a set of specific hypotheses that are related to the following overarching questions: How do critical zone processes and the flow and transformations of materialdiffer in landscapes with contrasting bedrock but similar climates, land use, and geologic histories? What are the implications of these differences for the long term sustainability of water and soil resources? Illinois River BasinSite type: US AffiliatePI name(s): Praveen Kumar Continent: North America
Illinois River Basin
Location(s)Critical Zone Exploration in Intensively Managed Landscapes: Study Sites in the Illinois River Basin HawaiiSite type: US AffiliatePI name(s): Oliver Chadwick Louis Derry Jon Chorover
Linking Hydrology and Deep Weathering
Location(s)Linking Hydrology and Deep Weathering Bonanza Creek LTERSite type: US AffiliatePI name(s): Mark Waldrop J.W.Harden D. McGuire M.R.Turetsky Continent: North America
Carbon in the Critical Zone: Biogeochemical Fluxes and Microbial Communities in a Moisture Gradient and Moisture Manipulation at Bonanza Creek LTER
Location(s)Carbon in the Critical Zone: Biogeochemical Fluxes and Microbial Communities in a Moisture Gradient and Moisture Manipulation at the Bonanza Creek LTER, Alaska. Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone ObservatorySite type: CZO
Susquehanna Shale Hills
Location(s)The Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory is a forested, small, temperate-climate catchment in central Pennsylvania in which the regolith is developing upon homogeneous shale. The purpose of the observatory and associated interdisciplinary research is to quantitatively predict the creation, evolution, and structure of regolith as a function of the geochemical, hydrologic, biologic, and geomorphologic processes operating in a temperate, forested landscape. |