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Soil production and the soil geomorphology legacy of Grove Karl Gilbert

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Richter, DD; Eppes, MC; Austin, JC; Bacon, AR; Billings, SA; Brecheisen, Z; Ferguson, TA; Markewitz, D; Pachon, J; Schroeder, PA; Wade, AM
Published in: Soil Science Society of America Journal
January 1, 2020

Geomorphologists are quantifying the rates of an important component of bedrock's weathering in research that needs wide discussion among soil scientists. By using cosmogenic nuclides, geomorphologists estimate landscapes’ physical lowering, which, in a steady landscape, equates to upward transfers of weathered rock into slowly moving hillslope-soil creep. Since the 1990s, these processes have been called “soil production” or “mobile regolith production”. In this paper, we assert the importance of a fully integrated pedological and geomorphological approach not only to soil creep but to soil, regolith, and landscape evolution; we clarify terms to facilitate soil geomorphology collaboration; and we seek a greater understanding of our sciences’ history. We show how the legacy of Grove Karl Gilbert extend across soil geomorphology. We interpret three contrasting soils and regoliths in the USA's Southern Piedmont in the context of a Gilbert-inspired model of weathering and transport, a model of regolith evolution and of nonsteady systems that liberate particles and solutes from bedrock and transport them across the landscape. This exercise leads us to conclude that the Southern Piedmont is a region with soils and regoliths derived directly from weathering bedrock below (a regional paradigm for more than a century) but that the Piedmont also has significant areas in which regoliths are at least partly formed from paleo-colluvia that may be massive in volume and overlie organic-enriched layers, peat, and paleo-saprolite. An explicitly integrated study of soil geomorphology can accelerate our understanding of soil, regoliths, and landscape evolution in all physiographic regions.

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Soil Science Society of America Journal

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1435-0661

ISSN

0361-5995

Publication Date

January 1, 2020

Volume

84

Issue

1

Start / End Page

1 / 20

Related Subject Headings

  • Agronomy & Agriculture
  • 41 Environmental sciences
  • 31 Biological sciences
  • 30 Agricultural, veterinary and food sciences
  • 07 Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
  • 06 Biological Sciences
  • 05 Environmental Sciences
 

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Richter, D. D., Eppes, M. C., Austin, J. C., Bacon, A. R., Billings, S. A., Brecheisen, Z., … Wade, A. M. (2020). Soil production and the soil geomorphology legacy of Grove Karl Gilbert. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 84(1), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1002/saj2.20030
Richter, D. D., M. C. Eppes, J. C. Austin, A. R. Bacon, S. A. Billings, Z. Brecheisen, T. A. Ferguson, et al. “Soil production and the soil geomorphology legacy of Grove Karl Gilbert.” Soil Science Society of America Journal 84, no. 1 (January 1, 2020): 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1002/saj2.20030.
Richter DD, Eppes MC, Austin JC, Bacon AR, Billings SA, Brecheisen Z, et al. Soil production and the soil geomorphology legacy of Grove Karl Gilbert. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 2020 Jan 1;84(1):1–20.
Richter, D. D., et al. “Soil production and the soil geomorphology legacy of Grove Karl Gilbert.” Soil Science Society of America Journal, vol. 84, no. 1, Jan. 2020, pp. 1–20. Scopus, doi:10.1002/saj2.20030.
Richter DD, Eppes MC, Austin JC, Bacon AR, Billings SA, Brecheisen Z, Ferguson TA, Markewitz D, Pachon J, Schroeder PA, Wade AM. Soil production and the soil geomorphology legacy of Grove Karl Gilbert. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 2020 Jan 1;84(1):1–20.

Published In

Soil Science Society of America Journal

DOI

EISSN

1435-0661

ISSN

0361-5995

Publication Date

January 1, 2020

Volume

84

Issue

1

Start / End Page

1 / 20

Related Subject Headings

  • Agronomy & Agriculture
  • 41 Environmental sciences
  • 31 Biological sciences
  • 30 Agricultural, veterinary and food sciences
  • 07 Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
  • 06 Biological Sciences
  • 05 Environmental Sciences