Whenever I visit a burned over area of eastern Washington range land I am impressed with the bioturbation as it shows up a bit better with the surface of the ground covered with blackened plant remains. Within days there are piles of freshly dug silts covering the landscape. A good reminder of how much soil turnover takes place in the upper soil horizon. These critters will do a very good job of disrupting carbon horizons and volcanic ash layers.
Quoting Jeff Kightlinger and Jim Lochhead
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As the former CEOs of two of the largest water utilities using water from
the Colorado River, we have been deeply engaged in interstate and federal
negotia...
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