The sustainability of soil is a major issue for society. In principle, the evolution of soil resources can be constrained by comparing the rates of soil erosion and production. Cosmogenic isotopes provide one measurement of soil erosion rates. They can also be used to estimate soil production rates but only if erosion is assumed to be balanced by production. This implies that the evolution of soil resources (thinning, thickening or constant) since soil thickness is assumed to be constant with time. Here we utilise an independent method to estimate soil production rates, using uranium-series (U-series) isotopes. The study of a site in temperate Australia undisturbed by human activity shows that soil production rates inferred from U-series is...
Soil sustainability implies maintaining the balance between soil erosion and production. While it is...
The uranium-series isotopic compositions of soils and sediments evolve in response to time and weath...
Two soil profiles from the United States with radically different emplacement and climatic histories...
The sustainability of soil is a major issue for society. In principle, the evolution of soil resourc...
The diversity in landscapes at the Earth's surface is the result, amongst other things, of the balan...
The sustainability of soil resources is determined by the balance between the rates of production an...
The development of weathering profiles shapes Earth’s surface and regulates its climate via chemical...
The ability to quantify how fast weathering profiles develop is crucial to assessing soil resource d...
Soil sustainability implies maintaining the balance between soil erosion and production. While it is...
Chemical weathering of silicate rocks generates soils that contain mineral nutrients, sustain ecosys...
Chemical weathering of silicate rocks generates soils that contain mineral nutrients, sustain ecosys...
Four soil profiles of known age (40, 250, 600 and 3000ka) from the Merced soil chronosequence in Cal...
International audienceInside soil and saprolite, rock fragments can form weathering clasts (alterati...
The traditional Australian agricultural areas in the south are predicted to become drier, and the fr...
Uranium-series (U-series) isotopes in river material can be used to determine quantitative time cons...
Soil sustainability implies maintaining the balance between soil erosion and production. While it is...
The uranium-series isotopic compositions of soils and sediments evolve in response to time and weath...
Two soil profiles from the United States with radically different emplacement and climatic histories...
The sustainability of soil is a major issue for society. In principle, the evolution of soil resourc...
The diversity in landscapes at the Earth's surface is the result, amongst other things, of the balan...
The sustainability of soil resources is determined by the balance between the rates of production an...
The development of weathering profiles shapes Earth’s surface and regulates its climate via chemical...
The ability to quantify how fast weathering profiles develop is crucial to assessing soil resource d...
Soil sustainability implies maintaining the balance between soil erosion and production. While it is...
Chemical weathering of silicate rocks generates soils that contain mineral nutrients, sustain ecosys...
Chemical weathering of silicate rocks generates soils that contain mineral nutrients, sustain ecosys...
Four soil profiles of known age (40, 250, 600 and 3000ka) from the Merced soil chronosequence in Cal...
International audienceInside soil and saprolite, rock fragments can form weathering clasts (alterati...
The traditional Australian agricultural areas in the south are predicted to become drier, and the fr...
Uranium-series (U-series) isotopes in river material can be used to determine quantitative time cons...
Soil sustainability implies maintaining the balance between soil erosion and production. While it is...
The uranium-series isotopic compositions of soils and sediments evolve in response to time and weath...
Two soil profiles from the United States with radically different emplacement and climatic histories...