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    Woody plant encroachment modifies carbonate bedrock: field evidence for enhanced weathering and permeability by Leite, Pedro A. M., Schmidt, Logan M., Rempe, Daniella M., Olariu, Horia G., Walker, John W., McInnes, Kevin J., Wilcox, Bradford P.

    Published in Scientific reports (18-09-2023)
    “…Little is known about the effects of woody plant encroachment—a recent but pervasive phenomenon—on the hydraulic properties of bedrock substrates. Recent work…”
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    Widespread woody plant use of water stored in bedrock by McCormick, Erica L., Dralle, David N., Hahm, W. Jesse, Tune, Alison K., Schmidt, Logan M., Chadwick, K. Dana, Rempe, Daniella M.

    Published in Nature (London) (09-09-2021)
    “…In the past several decades, field studies have shown that woody plants can access substantial volumes of water from the pores and fractures of bedrock 1 – 3 …”
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    A simple infiltrometer automated with a user‐friendly pressure datalogger by Leite, Pedro A. M., Di Prima, Simone, Schmidt, Logan M., Wilcox, Bradford P.

    Published in Vadose zone journal (01-09-2024)
    “…We have constructed a new, simplified constant‐head infiltrometer automated with a self‐contained water level datalogger (HOBO U20L‐01) repurposed to measure…”
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    Hydraulic conductivity of active layer soils in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica: Geological legacy controls modern hillslope connectivity by Schmidt, Logan M., Levy, Joseph S.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-04-2017)
    “…Spatial variability in the hydraulic and physical properties of active layer soils influences shallow groundwater flow through cold-desert hydrological…”
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    Formation of coarse sediment lags in ice-sediment mixtures: A geomorphic signature of sublimation on regolith surfaces by Aylward, Daniel S., Schmidt, Logan M., Levy, Joseph S.

    Published in Planetary and space science (15-09-2019)
    “…In many high-latitude locations on Mars, boulder sized clasts are present at the ground surface atop finer-grained sediments. These areas are concentrated in…”
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