Seulgi Moon
- ORCiD
- https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5207-1781
- OpenAlex ID
- https://openalex.org/A5072041196 (API record)
Associated Concepts [?]
- Geology
- Biology
- Paleontology
- Geomorphology
- Geography
- Engineering
- Physics
- Seismology
- Geochemistry
- Materials science
- Geotechnical engineering
- Erosion
- Astronomy
- Tectonics
- Cartography
- Weathering
- History
- Composite material
- Chemistry
- Archaeology
- Ecology
- Bedrock
- Physical geography
Authored Works
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- Varying Degrees of Mantle and Lithosphere Coupling Revealed by Surficial Features
- Critical Zone Controls on Shallow Landslides: Insights from Numerical Simulations in a Steep, Forested Landscape
- Controls and Consequences of Bedrock Weathering: from Topographic Stress to Hydrology and Landslides
- Climatic controls on erosion vary with lithology: insights from the easternmost Himalaya
- Variation in Hillslope Sediment Size Controlled by Differences in Subsurface Weathering in a Transient Piedmont Landscape, South Carolina, USA.
- Unraveling the Interactions Between Subsurface Water Flow and Underlying Bedrock Structures and Their Effect on Hillslope Hydrology
- The influence of stress history and geologic heterogeneity on fracture opening and abundance at Forsmark, Sweden
- Sediment Transport and Depositional History from Nested Alluvial Fans to Flood Plains Using Single-grain Luminescence
- Panola Mountain revisited: intensive geophysical and geochemical studies reveal the structure of the deep critical zone at a classic hydrologic study site
- Geophysical imaging reveals lithologic controls on weathering at the Panola Mountain Research Watershed, Georgia, USA
- Examining connections between tectonic stress fields, fault development, and drainage patterns on a global scale
- Cutting the San Gorgonio Knot: Luminescence Thermochronology Suggests Quaternary Uplift Across Mill Creek Fault in Southern California
- Critical Zone Controls on Shallow Landslides Near Coos Bay, Oregon
- Could atmospheric dust deposition be an important contributor to Earths riverine silicate weathering flux?
- Controls on critical zone thickness in the Appalachian Piedmont: lithology, vegetation, and state of stress
- Controls of tectonic and climate forcing on long-term exhumation rates in the eastern end of Himalaya
- Constraining long-term sediment depositional history at ancient Lake Cahuilla, Coachella, California
- Connecting the deep and shallow critical zone: Quantifying inherited heterogeneity of the CZ structure
Linked Co-Authors
- A. E. Morelan
- Alan J. Hidy
- An Yin
- Bradley J. Carr
- Bradley W. Goodfellow
- Brady Flinchum
- Brian A. Ebel
- C. S. Riebe
- Carolina Lithgow‐Bertelloni
- Ciaran J. Harman
- D. G. Bellugi
- D. Litwin
- Ed Rhodes
- G. E. Hilley
- Harihar Rajaram
- J. L. Hayes
- J. Taylor Perron
- Julie C. Fosdick
- Justin T. Higa
- Kamini Singha
- Katherine M. Scharer
- L. S. Sklar
- Lee B. Corbett
- M. E. Oskin
- Nathan D. Brown
- Peter J. Haproff
- R. P. Callahan
- Sourav Saha
- W. Steven Holbrook
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- California Institute of Technology
- California State University, Fullerton
- Clemson University, South Carolina
- Colorado School of Mines
- Concordia University, Canada
- Dickinson College, Pennsylvania
- Duke University, North Carolina
- Johns Hopkins University, Maryland
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California
- Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- San Diego State University, California
- San Francisco State University, California
- Stockholm University
- University of California, Berkeley
- University of California, Davis
- University of California, Los Angeles
- University of Connecticut
- University of Kentucky
- University of North Carolina, Wilmington
- University of Sheffield, UK
- University of Texas, Arlington
- University of Trento, Italy
- University of Vermont
- University of Wyoming
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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