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Critical Zone Network of Networks

Accelerating Critical Zone Science with an International Network of Networks

The Critical Zone Network of Networks (CZ-NON) is an international project that endeavors to guide the future of global Critical Zone (CZ) research. CZ-NON will bring the U.S. CZ community together with the established OZCAR network in France, the SITES network in Sweden, and the TERENO network in Germany. Similar networks in other countries will be added during the project. The CZ-NON will organize collaborative workshops and theme sessions at international scientific conferences, synthesis activities to guide future CZ research, and outreach activities to broaden participation and sharing outcomes and implications of CZ science. CZ-NON aims to develop a roadmap to guide future international CZ research collaboration, innovation, and discovery.

This project is jointly funded by the National Science Foundation AccelNet Program and the Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR).


Find us at AGU25!

Monday 15 December

  • 8:30-12:00 Posters:
    • H11J - Advances in Critical Zone Hydrology Through Integration of Novel Measurement Techniques & Modeling Approaches
  • 14:15-17:45 Posters:
    • H13S - Environmental Vadose Zone Hydrology
    • H13Y - Runoff Generation Processes

Tuesday 16 December

  • 8:30-12:00 Posters:
    • NS21B - Advances in Critical Zone Geophysics Posters I
  • 10:30-12:00 Oral Session:
    • B22C - Building a More Complete Representation of Methane Dynamics Across Earth's Ecosystems I in 275-277

Wednesday 17 December

  • 8:30-12:00 Posters:
    • H31V - Stable Isotopes & Other Tracers in the Critical Zone
    • H31L - Advancing Critical Zone Science Across Sites, Scales, & Disturbances Scales & Disturbances
    • EP31D - Aeolian Processes & Liquid Flows Shaping Landscapes of the Solar System
    • EP31F - Land Surface Hazards
  • 14:15-15:45 Oral Session:
    • H33C - Advancing Critical Zone Science Across Sites, Scales, & Disturbances Scales & Disturbances II in 238-239
    • EP33B - Land Surface Hazards: Linking Processes Across Landscapes II in 252-254
    • EP33A - Aeolian Processes & Liquid Flows Shaping Landscapes of the Solar System II in 255-257
  • 16:15-17:45 Oral Session:
    • H34H - Stable Isotopes & Other Tracers in the Critical Zone II in 238-239
    • EP34B - Land Surface Hazards: Linking Processes Across Landscapes III in 252-254

Thursday 18 December

  • 8:30-12:00 Posters:
    • H41R - Remote Sensing of Soil Processes
  • 8:30-10:00 Oral Session:
    • EP41B - From Bedrock to Treetop I in 252-254
    • H41C - Catchment & Critical Zone Science I in 228-230
  • 10:30-12:00 Oral Session:
    • H42C - Catchment & Critical Zone Science II in 228-230
    • EP42A - Advances in Debris Flow Science I in 252-254
  • 13:00-14:15 Critical Zone Science Meetup at Pod 1 in the Poster Hall
  • 14:15-17:45 Poster Session:
    • B43M - Microorganisms & Biogeochemical Cycles in the Critical Zone
    • H43G - Catchment & Critical Zone Science

Friday 19 December

  • 8:30-12:00 Posters:
    • EP51D - From Bedrock to Treetop II
    • B51I - Organic Matter Persistence II
    • EP51C - Advances in Debris Flow Science II