
Member Since 2006
Ciaran J. Harman
Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins University
Member, Hydrology Langbein Lecture Committee
Professional Experience
Johns Hopkins University
Associate Professor
2012 - Present
Education
Doctorate
2011
Honors & Awards
Publications

Evidence of Subsurface Control on the Coevolution of Hillslope Morphology and Runoff Generation
Topography is a key control on runoff generation, as topographic slope affects hydraulic gradients and curvature affects water flow paths. Simultan...
October 09, 2024

Similarities in Storage and Transport of Sulfate in Forested...
January 04, 2024

Transit Time Estimation in Catchments: Recent Developments a...
November 14, 2022

Reply to Comment by Anand et al. on “Groundwater Affects the...
September 30, 2022
AGU Abstracts
Modeling the bedrock weathering and erosion coevolution in hillslopes
BEDROCK BREAKDOWN: THE ROLE OF WEATHERING IN THE EVOLUTION AND FUNCTION OF THE CRITICAL ZONE I ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 13 december 2024
Shengbang Zhong, Ciaran J. Harman, Harihar Rajaram
The general rarity both of runaway bedrock weathering to great depth and of exposed unweathered rock at the land surface suggests there is a coupling ...
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Hmmmm, where to start?: Conditions supporting the initiation of a critical zone on a bedrock surface and feedbacks driving expansion
BEDROCK BREAKDOWN: THE ROLE OF WEATHERING IN THE EVOLUTION AND FUNCTION OF THE CRITICAL ZONE I ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 13 december 2024
Sean P. Bemis, Steve Holbrook, Brady Flinchum, Bre...
Bedrock that advects slowly to the surface begins to weather as it enters the base of the critical zone, whereas bedrock that is rapidly exposed will ...
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Modeling Critical Zone Processes at Pond Branch, MD: Toward an Initial Hydrologic Model
BEDROCK BREAKDOWN: THE ROLE OF WEATHERING IN THE EVOLUTION AND FUNCTION OF THE CRITICAL ZONE II POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 13 december 2024
Megan Simonsen, Ciaran J. Harman
The Critical Zone (CZ) is the layer of Earth extending from the top of vegetation on the land surface to the deepest point of meteoric water percolati...
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Volunteer Experience
2024 - 2027
Member
Hydrology Langbein Lecture Committee
2017 - 2020
Associate Editor
Water Resources Research
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