The present work focuses on the subalpine range of the Italian Alps to determine the influence of aspect and consequently climate on soil humus properties and chemistry. This was done by comparing soils developing in north- and south-facing sites on siliceous parent material. The soils were investigated with respect to the total organic C and N content, C and N contents of organic matter (OM) density fractions and of labile(oxidised by H2O2) and stable (H2O2-resistant) fractions. Further characterisation of OM and the different fractions was performed with Diffuse Reflection Infrared Fourier Transform (DRIFT), Scanning Electron Microscopy/Electron Diffuse Scattering (SEM/EDS) and radiocarbon dating. The soils at north-facing slopes had a...
The dominant land-use change in the Southern Alps is grassland abandonment, followed by forest expan...
Climate changes have huge impacts on alpine ecosystems. One of the most visible effects is glacial r...
The water-extractable organic matter (WEOM) represents the most active and mobile form of soil or-ga...
The main aim of this study was to examine the influence of exposure and consequently climate, on the...
Alpines Grasland speichert hohe Mengen an organischer Bodensubstanz (SOM) und alpine Graslandböden s...
Our understanding of mechanisms governing soil organic matter (OM) stability is evolving. It is grad...
Soil carbon sequestration is strongly affected by soil properties, climate, and anthropogenic activ...
A comparison was made between two soil climosequences on north- and south-facing slopes in northern ...
We evaluated the influence of the rhizosphere, soil depth, and altitude on the amount and nature of ...
A soil sequence along an elevational gradient ranging from subtropical to subalpine climate zones in...
Using published and new chronosequence datasets from the European Alps and the Wind River Range (Roc...
Only scarce information is available on how organic C is incorporated into the soil during the decay...
The dominant land-use change in the Southern Alps is grassland abandonment, followed by forest expan...
Climate changes have huge impacts on alpine ecosystems. One of the most visible effects is glacial r...
The water-extractable organic matter (WEOM) represents the most active and mobile form of soil or-ga...
The main aim of this study was to examine the influence of exposure and consequently climate, on the...
Alpines Grasland speichert hohe Mengen an organischer Bodensubstanz (SOM) und alpine Graslandböden s...
Our understanding of mechanisms governing soil organic matter (OM) stability is evolving. It is grad...
Soil carbon sequestration is strongly affected by soil properties, climate, and anthropogenic activ...
A comparison was made between two soil climosequences on north- and south-facing slopes in northern ...
We evaluated the influence of the rhizosphere, soil depth, and altitude on the amount and nature of ...
A soil sequence along an elevational gradient ranging from subtropical to subalpine climate zones in...
Using published and new chronosequence datasets from the European Alps and the Wind River Range (Roc...
Only scarce information is available on how organic C is incorporated into the soil during the decay...
The dominant land-use change in the Southern Alps is grassland abandonment, followed by forest expan...
Climate changes have huge impacts on alpine ecosystems. One of the most visible effects is glacial r...
The water-extractable organic matter (WEOM) represents the most active and mobile form of soil or-ga...