Forests are under pressure as exploitable land for food production. Forest conversion to cropland often enhances erosion, with consequences for the soil system. This PhD study aims to evaluate the impact of forest conversion on soil weathering, considering the pedon, slope and catchment scales. First, the influence of erosion on soil weathering in an uncultivated setting was investigated (SE Spain). A multiproxy approach combining different weathering indices demonstrated that even with low physical erosion, the soil weathering degree decreases with an increase in denudation rate. Then, the influence of erosion on soil weathering after forest conversion to cropland was investigated in a subtropical setting (Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul). At th...
Soil erosion can affect the horizontal and the vertical distribution of soil carbon at the landscape...
Base cations are important in forest soils as nutrients for vegetation and protection against soil a...
In forestlands on steep slopes, where the shallow soil can be considered a non renewabl...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Topography is one of the key factors controlling soil erosion and redistributio...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The impact of forest conversion on soil weathering is studied in a subtropical h...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of different land use systems on soil erosion...
Soil thickness and residence time are regulated by a dynamic interplay between soil formation and la...
Purpose: Shallow soils previously cultivated under terraced systems may change their properties afte...
The Chaco ecoregion (NW Argentina) is characterized by the highest forest loss rates worldwide, as a...
New trends related to market incomes, cultural human development, non-sustainable soil management pr...
Soil thickness and residence time are regulated by a dynamic interplay between soil formation and la...
New trends related to market incomes, cultural human development, non-sustainable soil management pr...
At the Earth surface, the terrestrial life is supported by a thin soil mantle. Human activities can ...
In European agricultural landscapes, conventional farming and climate changes can amplify soil erosi...
Human-induced land cover changes are causing important adverse effects on the ecological services re...
Soil erosion can affect the horizontal and the vertical distribution of soil carbon at the landscape...
Base cations are important in forest soils as nutrients for vegetation and protection against soil a...
In forestlands on steep slopes, where the shallow soil can be considered a non renewabl...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Topography is one of the key factors controlling soil erosion and redistributio...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The impact of forest conversion on soil weathering is studied in a subtropical h...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of different land use systems on soil erosion...
Soil thickness and residence time are regulated by a dynamic interplay between soil formation and la...
Purpose: Shallow soils previously cultivated under terraced systems may change their properties afte...
The Chaco ecoregion (NW Argentina) is characterized by the highest forest loss rates worldwide, as a...
New trends related to market incomes, cultural human development, non-sustainable soil management pr...
Soil thickness and residence time are regulated by a dynamic interplay between soil formation and la...
New trends related to market incomes, cultural human development, non-sustainable soil management pr...
At the Earth surface, the terrestrial life is supported by a thin soil mantle. Human activities can ...
In European agricultural landscapes, conventional farming and climate changes can amplify soil erosi...
Human-induced land cover changes are causing important adverse effects on the ecological services re...
Soil erosion can affect the horizontal and the vertical distribution of soil carbon at the landscape...
Base cations are important in forest soils as nutrients for vegetation and protection against soil a...
In forestlands on steep slopes, where the shallow soil can be considered a non renewabl...