Quantifying soil carbon dynamics is of utmost relevance in the context of global change because soils play an important role in land-atmosphere gas exchange. Our current understanding of both present and future carbon dynamics is limited because we fail to accurately represent soil processes across temporal and spatial scales, partly because of the paucity of data on the relative importance and hierarchical relationships between microbial, geochemical and climatic controls. Here, using observations from a 3,000-kyr-old soil chronosequence preserved in alluvial terrace deposits of the Merced River, California, we show how soil carbon dynamics are driven by the relationship between short-term biotic responses and long-term mineral weathering....
Global soil carbon (C) stocks are expected to decline with warming, and changes in microbial process...
The net annual exchange of carbon between the atmosphere and terrestrial ecosystems is of prime impo...
Global soil carbon (C) stocks are expected to decline with warming, and changes in microbial process...
Quantifying soil carbon dynamics is of utmost relevance in the context of global change because soil...
Quantifying soil carbon dynamics is of utmost relevance in the context of global change because soil...
As earth\u27s climate continues to warm, it is important to understand how the capacity of terrestri...
Microbes are responsible for cycling carbon (C) through soils, and predicted changes in soil C stock...
Soil carbon, a major component of the global carbon inventory, has significant potential for change ...
Soils play a key role in the terrestrial carbon (C) cycle by storing and emitting large quantities o...
Soil microorganisms control carbon losses from soils to the atmosphere1-3, yet their responses to cl...
Understanding the mechanisms of soil carbon (C) formation and loss is essential for predicting the C...
Soil respiration, a process primarily driven by soil microbes, is the largest flux of carbon from te...
Climate warming could destabilise the Earth's largest terrestrial store of reactive carbon (C), by a...
Microbes are responsible for cycling carbon (C) through soils, and predicted changes in soil C stock...
Soil microorganisms control carbon losses from soils to the atmosphere, yet their responses to clima...
Global soil carbon (C) stocks are expected to decline with warming, and changes in microbial process...
The net annual exchange of carbon between the atmosphere and terrestrial ecosystems is of prime impo...
Global soil carbon (C) stocks are expected to decline with warming, and changes in microbial process...
Quantifying soil carbon dynamics is of utmost relevance in the context of global change because soil...
Quantifying soil carbon dynamics is of utmost relevance in the context of global change because soil...
As earth\u27s climate continues to warm, it is important to understand how the capacity of terrestri...
Microbes are responsible for cycling carbon (C) through soils, and predicted changes in soil C stock...
Soil carbon, a major component of the global carbon inventory, has significant potential for change ...
Soils play a key role in the terrestrial carbon (C) cycle by storing and emitting large quantities o...
Soil microorganisms control carbon losses from soils to the atmosphere1-3, yet their responses to cl...
Understanding the mechanisms of soil carbon (C) formation and loss is essential for predicting the C...
Soil respiration, a process primarily driven by soil microbes, is the largest flux of carbon from te...
Climate warming could destabilise the Earth's largest terrestrial store of reactive carbon (C), by a...
Microbes are responsible for cycling carbon (C) through soils, and predicted changes in soil C stock...
Soil microorganisms control carbon losses from soils to the atmosphere, yet their responses to clima...
Global soil carbon (C) stocks are expected to decline with warming, and changes in microbial process...
The net annual exchange of carbon between the atmosphere and terrestrial ecosystems is of prime impo...
Global soil carbon (C) stocks are expected to decline with warming, and changes in microbial process...