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Reviews and syntheses: on the roles trees play in building and plumbing the critical zone
Susan L. Brantley et al.
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This review represents the outcome from an invigorating workshop discussion that involved tree physiologists, geomorphologists, ecologists, geochemists, and hydrologists and developed nine hypotheses that could be tested. We argue these hypotheses point to the essence of issues we must explore if we are to understand how the natural system of the earth surface evolves, and how humans will affect its evolution. This paper will create discussion and interest both before and after publication.
This review represents the outcome from an invigorating workshop discussion that involved tree...
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