The incorporation of plant biomass into soil usually leads to long-chain n-alkanes with a relative predominance of odd carbon numbered homologues. Contrastingly, an increase in short-chain even carbon numbered n-alkanes was found in charred biomass with progressing temperatures. We applied lipid analysis to buried ancient topsoils that contained charred organic matter and to corresponding control soils, which were characterized by a lighter color and lower contents of charred materials. Commonly, the proportion of lipid extracts was found to be lower in the ancient soil than in the control samples, which indicated an enhanced degradation of organic matter, e.g., by thermal degradation. All samples displayed a particular pattern of short-cha...
[1] A common paradigm is that chernozem soils developed in the Holocene under grassland steppes, wit...
The objective of this study was to determine the origin of organic matter incorporated in Amazon for...
International audienceThe contribution of plant carbon to crop soils can be followed by isotope labe...
International audienceThe heterogeneous isotopic composition of C3 and C4 plants can be used to to f...
Future climatic conditions may coincide with an increased potential for wildfires in grassland and f...
The long chain n-alkane composition of plant material can significantly differ between plant groups ...
Despite the importance of soil organic matter (SOM) in the global carbon cycle, there remain many op...
In this study we provide data which support the interpretation that tissues of higher plants can con...
The Holocene fire history of Central Europe has revealed that the charred organic matter found in so...
We studied the fire record and its environmental consequences during the Holocene in the Central Ebr...
Relative distributions as well as compound-specific carbon and hydrogen isotope ratios of long-chain...
To reconstruct past shifts in the upper forest line (UFL) in the Northern Ecuadorian Andes we are st...
Purpose The analysis of n-alkanes in palaeoenvironmental studies of peatlands is mainly limited to o...
Specific n-alkanes and n-alkanoic acids are commonly used as biomarkers in paleoenvironmental recons...
N-alkanes, n–alkanoic acids are synthesized as part of the epicuticular leaf wax of plants. They can...
[1] A common paradigm is that chernozem soils developed in the Holocene under grassland steppes, wit...
The objective of this study was to determine the origin of organic matter incorporated in Amazon for...
International audienceThe contribution of plant carbon to crop soils can be followed by isotope labe...
International audienceThe heterogeneous isotopic composition of C3 and C4 plants can be used to to f...
Future climatic conditions may coincide with an increased potential for wildfires in grassland and f...
The long chain n-alkane composition of plant material can significantly differ between plant groups ...
Despite the importance of soil organic matter (SOM) in the global carbon cycle, there remain many op...
In this study we provide data which support the interpretation that tissues of higher plants can con...
The Holocene fire history of Central Europe has revealed that the charred organic matter found in so...
We studied the fire record and its environmental consequences during the Holocene in the Central Ebr...
Relative distributions as well as compound-specific carbon and hydrogen isotope ratios of long-chain...
To reconstruct past shifts in the upper forest line (UFL) in the Northern Ecuadorian Andes we are st...
Purpose The analysis of n-alkanes in palaeoenvironmental studies of peatlands is mainly limited to o...
Specific n-alkanes and n-alkanoic acids are commonly used as biomarkers in paleoenvironmental recons...
N-alkanes, n–alkanoic acids are synthesized as part of the epicuticular leaf wax of plants. They can...
[1] A common paradigm is that chernozem soils developed in the Holocene under grassland steppes, wit...
The objective of this study was to determine the origin of organic matter incorporated in Amazon for...
International audienceThe contribution of plant carbon to crop soils can be followed by isotope labe...