Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering, either from bedrock or unconsolidated material, is limited largely by solute transport. Chemical weathering rates are proportional to solute velocities. Nonreactive solute transport described by non-Gaussian transport theory appears compatible with soil formation rates. This change in understanding opens new possibilities for predicting soil production and depth across orders of magnitude of time scales. Percolation theory for modeling the evolution of soil depth and production was applied to new and published data for alpine and Mediterranean soils. The first goal was to check whether the empirical data conform to the theory. Secondly we an...
Transport in porous media is quite complex, and still yields occasional surprises. In geological por...
A study on a Holocene soil chronosequence in S-Norway is used to test the capability of the model So...
Summarization: Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a strong determinant of soil fertility through its posit...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
The concept of soil formation has been studied since the beginning of 19th century. However, until r...
Soil formation represents a suite of biogeochemical and physical processes that transform rock and s...
The fate of water and water-soluble toxic wastes in the subsurface is of high importance for many sc...
In 1877, G.K. Gilbert reasoned that the rate at which bedrock is converted to soil reaches a maximum...
Transport in porous media is quite complex, and still yields occasional surprises. In geological por...
A study on a Holocene soil chronosequence in S-Norway is used to test the capability of the model So...
Summarization: Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a strong determinant of soil fertility through its posit...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
Recent modeling and comparison with field results showed that soil formation by chemical weathering,...
The concept of soil formation has been studied since the beginning of 19th century. However, until r...
Soil formation represents a suite of biogeochemical and physical processes that transform rock and s...
The fate of water and water-soluble toxic wastes in the subsurface is of high importance for many sc...
In 1877, G.K. Gilbert reasoned that the rate at which bedrock is converted to soil reaches a maximum...
Transport in porous media is quite complex, and still yields occasional surprises. In geological por...
A study on a Holocene soil chronosequence in S-Norway is used to test the capability of the model So...
Summarization: Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a strong determinant of soil fertility through its posit...