Soil wettability (quantified in terms of contact angle, CA) is crucial for physical, chemical, and biological soil functioning. As the CA is determined by components present within the outmost nanometer of particles, this study applied X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) with a maximum analysis depth of 10 nm to test the relationship between CA and surface elemental composition, using soil samples from a chronosequence where CA increased from 0° (0 yrs) to about 98° (120 yrs). Concurrently, as seen by XPS, C and N content increased and the content of O and the mineral-derived cations (Si, Al, K, Na, Ca, Mg, Fe) decreased. The C content was positively correlated with CA and least squares fitting indicated increasing amounts of non-polar C...
The present study continues our x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) or electron spectroscopy for ...
The surface composition of particles present in the fine earth (< 2 mm) of 50 soil horizons differin...
A small increase in soil organic matter (SOM) content can change soil hydrological properties from a...
Soil particles always are coated by thin layers (nm to µm) of predominantly organic compounds that f...
Wettability of soil affects a wide variety of processes including infiltration, preferential flow an...
Research of the last years pointed out that most soils are neither completely hydrophilic nor hydrop...
Funding Information: Financial support provided by the German Research Foundation – DFG (BA 1359/17‐...
Wettability of soil affects a wide variety of processes including infiltration, preferential flow an...
The wettability of soil is of great importance for plants and soil biota and in determining whether ...
Soils contain the largest inventory of organic carbon on the Earth's surface. Therefore, it is impor...
The impact of non- and poorly wetting soils has become increasingly important, due to its direct inf...
The ability of soils to serve as a carbon (C) reservoir depends on the processes that drive the accu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Organic matter can drastically alter soil behavior, in...
Soil water potential is a function of grain size, adhesion and cohesion energy. The mechanical equil...
Organic coatings are considered as main cause of soil water repellency (SWR). This phenomenon plays ...
The present study continues our x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) or electron spectroscopy for ...
The surface composition of particles present in the fine earth (< 2 mm) of 50 soil horizons differin...
A small increase in soil organic matter (SOM) content can change soil hydrological properties from a...
Soil particles always are coated by thin layers (nm to µm) of predominantly organic compounds that f...
Wettability of soil affects a wide variety of processes including infiltration, preferential flow an...
Research of the last years pointed out that most soils are neither completely hydrophilic nor hydrop...
Funding Information: Financial support provided by the German Research Foundation – DFG (BA 1359/17‐...
Wettability of soil affects a wide variety of processes including infiltration, preferential flow an...
The wettability of soil is of great importance for plants and soil biota and in determining whether ...
Soils contain the largest inventory of organic carbon on the Earth's surface. Therefore, it is impor...
The impact of non- and poorly wetting soils has become increasingly important, due to its direct inf...
The ability of soils to serve as a carbon (C) reservoir depends on the processes that drive the accu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Organic matter can drastically alter soil behavior, in...
Soil water potential is a function of grain size, adhesion and cohesion energy. The mechanical equil...
Organic coatings are considered as main cause of soil water repellency (SWR). This phenomenon plays ...
The present study continues our x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) or electron spectroscopy for ...
The surface composition of particles present in the fine earth (< 2 mm) of 50 soil horizons differin...
A small increase in soil organic matter (SOM) content can change soil hydrological properties from a...