The physical, chemical, and biological processes forming the backbone of important soil functions (e.g., carbon sequestration, nutrient and contaminant storage, and water transport) take place at reactive interfaces of soil particles and pores. The accessibility of these interfaces is determined by the spatial arrangement of the solid mineral and organic soil components, and the resulting pore system. Despite the development and application of novel imaging techniques operating at the micrometer and even nanometer scale, the microstructure of soils is still considered as a random arrangement of mineral and organic components. Using nanoscale secondary ion mass spectroscopy (NanoSIMS) and a novel digital image processing routine adapted from...
The interface between decaying plant residues and soil minerals represents an essential soil microen...
The interface between decaying plant residues and soil minerals represents an essential soil microen...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020. The emerging consensus on organic matter (OM) cycling in soil...
The physical, chemical, and biological processes forming the backbone of important soil functions (e...
The physical, chemical, and biological processes forming the backbone of important soil functions (e...
The physical, chemical, and biological processes forming the backbone of important soil functions (...
Soil aggregation is a key factor for a number of important biogeochemical processes (e.g. soil organ...
Soil aggregation is a key factor for a number of biogeochemical processes (e.g. soil organic matter ...
Soil aggregation is a key factor for a number of biogeochemical processes (e.g. soil organic matter ...
The biogeochemical functioning of soils (e.g., soil carbon stabilization and nutrient cycling) is de...
The biogeochemical functioning of soils (e.g., soil carbon stabilization and nutrient cycling) is de...
The interface between decaying plant residues and soil minerals represents an essential soil microen...
International audienceSoil functions, including climate regulation and the cycling of water and nutr...
Methodological constraints limit the extent to which existing soil aggregationmodels explain carbon ...
The interface between decaying plant residues and soil minerals represents an essential soil microen...
The interface between decaying plant residues and soil minerals represents an essential soil microen...
The interface between decaying plant residues and soil minerals represents an essential soil microen...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020. The emerging consensus on organic matter (OM) cycling in soil...
The physical, chemical, and biological processes forming the backbone of important soil functions (e...
The physical, chemical, and biological processes forming the backbone of important soil functions (e...
The physical, chemical, and biological processes forming the backbone of important soil functions (...
Soil aggregation is a key factor for a number of important biogeochemical processes (e.g. soil organ...
Soil aggregation is a key factor for a number of biogeochemical processes (e.g. soil organic matter ...
Soil aggregation is a key factor for a number of biogeochemical processes (e.g. soil organic matter ...
The biogeochemical functioning of soils (e.g., soil carbon stabilization and nutrient cycling) is de...
The biogeochemical functioning of soils (e.g., soil carbon stabilization and nutrient cycling) is de...
The interface between decaying plant residues and soil minerals represents an essential soil microen...
International audienceSoil functions, including climate regulation and the cycling of water and nutr...
Methodological constraints limit the extent to which existing soil aggregationmodels explain carbon ...
The interface between decaying plant residues and soil minerals represents an essential soil microen...
The interface between decaying plant residues and soil minerals represents an essential soil microen...
The interface between decaying plant residues and soil minerals represents an essential soil microen...
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020. The emerging consensus on organic matter (OM) cycling in soil...