Vertical Connectivity Regulates Water Transit Time and Chemical Weathering at the Hillslope Scale
Abstract
How does hillslope structure (e.g., hillslope shape and permeability variation) regulate its hydro-geochemical functioning (flow paths, solute export, chemical weathering)? Numerical reactive transport experiments and particle tracking were used to answer this question. Results underscore the first-order control of permeability variations (with depth) on vertical connectivity (VC), defined as the fraction of water flowing into streams from below...
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Title
Vertical Connectivity Regulates Water Transit Time and Chemical Weathering at the Hillslope Scale
Published Date
Aug 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
57
Issue
8
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