Colin R. Robins
Scripps Health
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Journal of geoscience education | 2008
Michael J. Nicholl; Alexander Grigor Baron; Colin R. Robins; Joshua Boxell; Yuyu Lin
Contour maps that depict groundwater levels (e.g., water table maps and potentiometric surface maps) are essential to the practice of hydrogeology. However, there are significant barriers to effectively teaching students how to create and interpret such maps. Barriers to instruction include the logistics of accessing real wells, assuring that students are provided with a challenging problem, and the lack of a unique solution. We present a new approach that overcomes these barriers through the use of artificial wells and synthetic data. Our approach provides students with a challenging problem that takes them through the whole process, from data collection to interpretation of the resulting maps. In the end, students are able to see how their efforts compare to a known solution, rather than another estimate. Students are also able to choose locations for additional wells that they believe will enhance their ability to create an accurate map. These qualities lead to a substantial improvement in student comprehension over instructional approaches that are based on existing data or limited field measurements.
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2018
Joanmarie Del Vecchio; Karl Lang; Colin R. Robins; Chris McGuire; Edward J. Rhodes
The weathering of silicate minerals in mountain landscapes provides a critical source of chemical solutes in the global biogeochemical cycles that sustain life on Earth. Observations from across Earths surface indicate that the greatest flux of chemical solute is derived from rapidly eroding landscapes, where landsliding often limits the development of a continuous soil cover. In this study, we evaluate how weathering of landslide debris deposits may supplement the chemical solute flux from rapidly eroding, bedrock‐dominated landscapes. We present new measurements of depositional surface and soil morphology, soil geochemistry, and luminescence‐based depositional ages from debris stored in Cow Canyon, a tributary to the East Fork of the San Gabriel River in the eastern San Gabriel Mountains of California. Cow Canyon deposits include locally derived debris emplaced by dry colluvial and debris flow processes. Deposits have planar, low‐angle, sloping surfaces with soils exhibiting a greater degree of weathering than nearby soils formed on bedrock. A ~30‐40 ka depositional age of Cow Canyon deposits exceeds the estimated recurrence time for the largest landslides in the San Gabriel Mountains, suggesting the stored landslide debris may be a persistent source of chemical solute in this landscape. To quantitatively explore the significance of landslide debris on the landscape solute flux, we predict the flux of chemical solute from bedrock and debris soils using a generic, time‐dependent model of soil mineral weathering. Our modeling illustrates that debris soils may be a primary source of chemical solute for a narrow range of conditions delimited by the initial landslide debris porosity and the comparative soil age. Broadly, we conclude that while landslide debris may be an important local reservoir of chemical solute, it is unlikely to dominate the long‐term solute flux from rapidly eroding, bedrock‐dominated landscapes.
Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2012
Colin R. Robins; Amy L. Brock-Hon; Brenda J. Buck
Geoderma | 2012
Amy L. Brock-Hon; Colin R. Robins; Brenda J. Buck
Geomorphology | 2009
Colin R. Robins; Brenda J. Buck; Amanda J. Williams; Janice Morton; P. Kyle House; Michael S. Howell; Maureen L. Yonovitz
Cretaceous Research | 2013
Raymond R. Rogers; David W. Krause; Sophia C. Kast; Madeline S. Marshall; Lydia Rahantarisoa; Colin R. Robins; Joseph J. W. Sertich
Geoderma | 2015
Colin R. Robins; Annika Deurlington; Brenda J. Buck; Amy L. Brock-Hon
Quaternary Geochronology | 2014
Colin R. Robins; Brenda J. Buck; Terry L. Spell; Deborah Soukup; Spencer M. Steinberg
Journal of Arid Environments | 2016
Megan M. Wheeler; Madison M. Dipman; Tessa A. Adams; Annemieke V. Ruina; Colin R. Robins; Wallace M. Meyer
Archive | 2018
J. Del Vecchio; Karl Lang; Colin R. Robins; Christopher McGuire; Edward J. Rhodes