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All abstracts by Marjorie Schulz in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2015) Signatures of Long-Term Rhizosphere Processes at Depth—xeric Versus Mesic Soil-Moisture Regimes
Schulz M, Lawrence C & Stonestrom D

(2014) Iron in Soils of a Marine Terrace Chronosequence: The Development of Structured Heterogeneity
Schulz M, Lawrence C, Stonestrom D, Manning J & Kyker-Snowman E

(2014) Critical Zone Weathering Hotspots
Buss H, Moore O, Chapela Lara M, Schulz M & White A

(2014) Organometal Complexes Link Soil Development and Carbon Cycling
Lawrence C, Schulz M & Maher K

(2013) Relating Grain-Scale Weathering Observations to Catchment-Scale Critical Zone Morphology
Buss HL, Moore OW, Chapela Lara M, Schulz M & White AF

(2012) The Weathering Forefront for Permafrost Carbon: Priorities for Critical Zone Research
Harden J, Ewing S, Jorgenson T, Koven C, Lawrence C, Schulz M & Waldrop M

(2012) Can Experimental Dissolution Studies Reproduce Natural Weathering Rates?
White A, Vivit D & Schulz M

(2012) The Unsaturated (Vadose) Zone-The Where of Weathering
Stonestrom D, Schulz M & White A

(2012) Probing the Deep Critical Zone beneath the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico
Buss H, Brantley S, Scatena F, Schulz M, White A, Blum A & Jiminez R

(2012) Back to the Future: The art of Weathering
Brantley S, Buss H & Schulz M

(2012) Modeling the Influence of Organic Acids on Soil Weathering
Lawrence C, Maher K, Schulz M & Harden J

(2012) Marine Terrace Soils along the West Coast of North America: A Weathering Archive?
Schulz M, Lawrence C, Stonestrom D, Bullen T, Harden J, White A, Fitzpatrick J & Masiello C

(2012) A Sr Isotope Survey of a Marine Terrace Chronosequence: Equilibrium Interrupted
Fitzpatrick J, Schulz M, Bain D, Bullen T & White A

(2011) Long-Term Versus Short-Term Weathering Fluxes in Contrasting Lithologies at the Luquillo Critical Zone Observatory, Puerto Rico
Buss H, White A, Blum A, Schulz M & Vivit D

(2011) Vadose Zone Controls on Weathering Intensity and Depth: Observations from Granitic and Basaltic Saprolites
Goodfellow B, Hilley G, Chadwick O, Schulz M & Shelef E

(2010) Evidence of Iron Isotope Fractionation due to Biologic Lifting in a Soil Chronosequence
Schulz M, Bullen T, White A & Fitzpatrick J

(2010) Biotic/Abiotic Controls on Silica Cycling in a Grassland Soil Chronosequence
White A, Schulz M, Vivit D & Evett R

(2009) Lab vs Field Granite Weathering: A 12 Year Experiment
White A, Vivit D, Schulz M, Fitzpatrick J & Bullen T

(2008) Chemical Interactions in Rainfall/Shallow Soil Pore Water in Coastal Watersheds
White A, Bullen T, Vivit D & Schulz M

(2007) What the Evolution of Soil Profiles Tell Us About Weathering Rates
White A, Schulz M, Blum A & Vivit D

(2006) Deciphering Chemical Fluxes and Reaction Rates from Regolith Weathering Profiles
White AF, Schulz MS, Vivit DV, Stonestrom DA & Blum AE

(2006) Distinguishing Between Lithogenic and Biogenic Processes in Soil Weathering Environments
White A, Schulz M, Vivit D, Bullen TD & Aggarwal J

(2005) Distinguishing between Lithogenic and Biologic Processes in Soils
White A, Schulz M & Vivit D

(2004) Initial Results Describing the Scales of Contempory and Geologic Weathering on Marine Terraces, Santa Cruz, California, USA
White A, Schulz M, Vivit D, Bullen T & Blum A

(2002) Hydrologic and Thermodynamic Controls on Chemical Weathering
White A, Stonestrom D & Schulz M

(2002) SHRIMP RG Measurements of 87Sr/86Sr in Granitoid Calcites; Implications for Calcite Petrogenesis
Schulz M, White A, Bacon C, Weber P & Bullen T

(2000) A Model Describing Differential Rates of Feldspar Weathering in Granitic Regoliths
White A, Bullen T, Schulz M, Blum A, Huntington T & Peters N

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