TY - JOUR
T1 - Corrigendum to “Climate preconditions the Critical Zone
T2 - Elucidating the role of subsurface fractures in the evolution of asymmetric topography” [Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 513 (2019) 197–205](S0012821X19300652)(10.1016/j.epsl.2019.01.039)
AU - West, Nicole
AU - Kirby, Eric
AU - Nyblade, Andrew A.
AU - Brantley, Susan L.
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was funded by National Science Foundation Grant EAR 13-31726 to S.L. Brantley. This research was conducted in Penn State's Stone Valley Forest, which is funded by the Penn State College of Agriculture Sciences, Department of Ecosystem Science and Management and managed by the staff of the Forestlands Management Office. The authors thank B. Clarke for seismic and borehole data collection and analysis, N. Accardo for assistance in seismic modeling, and J. Marshall, C. Regalla, and R. Lauer for discussions on frost cracking models. The authors also thank S. Mudd and one anonymous reviewer whose comments served to strengthen the presentation of our work.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2019/5/15
Y1 - 2019/5/15
N2 - The authors apologise that the Acknowledgement was not listed in full and should read as follows: This research was funded by National Science Foundation Grant EAR 13-31726 to S.L. Brantley. This research was conducted in Penn State's Stone Valley Forest, which is funded by the Penn State College of Agriculture Sciences, Department of Ecosystem Science and Management and managed by the staff of the Forestlands Management Office. The authors thank B. Clarke for seismic and borehole data collection and analysis, N. Accardo for assistance in seismic modeling, and J. Marshall, C. Regalla, and R. Lauer for discussions on frost cracking models. The authors also thank S. Mudd and one anonymous reviewer whose comments served to strengthen the presentation of our work.
AB - The authors apologise that the Acknowledgement was not listed in full and should read as follows: This research was funded by National Science Foundation Grant EAR 13-31726 to S.L. Brantley. This research was conducted in Penn State's Stone Valley Forest, which is funded by the Penn State College of Agriculture Sciences, Department of Ecosystem Science and Management and managed by the staff of the Forestlands Management Office. The authors thank B. Clarke for seismic and borehole data collection and analysis, N. Accardo for assistance in seismic modeling, and J. Marshall, C. Regalla, and R. Lauer for discussions on frost cracking models. The authors also thank S. Mudd and one anonymous reviewer whose comments served to strengthen the presentation of our work.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.epsl.2019.03.021
DO - 10.1016/j.epsl.2019.03.021
M3 - Comment/debate
AN - SCOPUS:85063097406
VL - 514
SP - 172
JO - Earth and Planetary Science Letters
JF - Earth and Planetary Science Letters
SN - 0012-821X
ER -