Critical Zone Science in the Anthropocene: (Record no. 14887)

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Personal name Minor, Jesse
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Title Critical Zone Science in the Anthropocene:
Sub Title Opportunities for biogeographic and ecological theory and praxis to drive earth science integration/
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc Sage,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2020.
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Pages Vol 44, issue 1, 2020 : ( 50–69 p.).
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Summary, etc Critical Zone Science (CZS) represents a powerful confluence of research agendas, tools, and techniques for examining the complex interactions between biotic and abiotic factors located at the interface of the Earth’s surface and shallow subsurface. Earth’s Critical Zone houses and sustains terrestrial life, and its interacting subsystems drive macroecological patterns and processes at a variety of spatial scales. Despite the analytical power of CZS to understand and characterize complicated rate-dependent processes, CZS has done less to capture the effects of disturbance and anthropogenic influences on Critical Zone processes, although some Critical Zone Observatories focus on disturbance and regeneration. Methodological approaches from biogeography and ecology show promise for providing Critical Zone researchers with tools for incorporating the effects of ecological and anthropogenic disturbance into fine-grained studies of important Earth processes. Similarly, mechanistic insights from CZS can inform biogeographical and ecological interpretations of pattern and process that operate over extensive spatial and temporal scales. In this paper, we illustrate the potential for productive nexus opportunities between CZS, biogeography, and ecology through use of an integrated model of energy and mass flow through various subsystems of the Earth’s Critical Zone. As human-induced effects on biotic and abiotic components of global ecosystems accelerate in the Anthropocene, we argue that the long temporal and broad spatial scales traditionally studied in biogeography can be constructively combined with the quantifiable processes of energy and mass transfer through the Critical Zone to answer pressing questions about future trajectories of land cover change, post-disturbance recovery, climate change impacts, and urban hydrology and ecology.<br/>
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Added Entry Personal Name Jessie K Pearl
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Added Entry Personal Name Mallory L Barnes
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Added Entry Personal Name Tony R Colella
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Added Entry Personal Name Patrick C Murphy
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Added Entry Personal Name Mann, Sarina
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Added Entry Personal Name Greg A Barron-Gafford
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Place, publisher, and date of publication London: Sage Publication Ltd, 2019.
Title Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment/
International Standard Serial Number 03091333
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1177/0309133319864268
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