A pore protection hypothesis will be tested, provide a mechanistic basis for the observed patterns of organic carbon. Relationships between organic matter and mineral surfaces will be developed by: (1) Assessing the extent of organic matter coverage on mineral grains. Is organic carbon localized in small areas or is it widely dispersed? Wide dispersal implies that major fraction must reside in small pores. This question will be tested by completing development of a promising new method based on the of gas adsorption onto mineral surfaces. Completion work will focus on the nature of naked mineral surfaces, identifying variations that derive from mineralogy, microtopography, and source area; (2) Determining if natural organic matter resides p...
International audienceAmong soil minerals, clays are particularly known to interact with organic mat...
This item is only available electronically.Organic matter (OM) preservation in sedimentary basins ha...
Phenolic (PAs) and amino acids (AAs) contribute potentially to the stabilization of organic matter (...
Soils play an important role in storing carbon as organic matter and soils globally contain twice as...
Sorption of organic molecules on clay surfaces in aquatic environment influence organic sedimentatio...
183 pagesThe majority of soil carbon (C) is associated with clay-size organo-mineral particles and i...
The emerging consensus on organic matter (OM) cycling in soil and sediment proposes that a continuum...
L'UMR CNRS 6531, Laboratoire de Géologie de la Matière Organique a été intégré dans l'ISTO - UMR6113...
International audienceSoil mineral phases strongly influence soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics. Cla...
Removal of organic compounds is a common first step in surface characterization of inorganic materia...
Many carbonaceous chondrites (CCs) display evidence of aqueous and/or thermal alteration of their co...
The remnants of microorganisms are now understood to account for the majority of organic matter in m...
textRecalcitrant soil carbon is a poorly understood component of total soil organic carbon (SOC). Al...
Burial of organic carbon on marine shelves is an important process in the long-term sequestration of...
Organic matter decomposition is a ubiquitous process at Earth's surface and is the driving force for...
International audienceAmong soil minerals, clays are particularly known to interact with organic mat...
This item is only available electronically.Organic matter (OM) preservation in sedimentary basins ha...
Phenolic (PAs) and amino acids (AAs) contribute potentially to the stabilization of organic matter (...
Soils play an important role in storing carbon as organic matter and soils globally contain twice as...
Sorption of organic molecules on clay surfaces in aquatic environment influence organic sedimentatio...
183 pagesThe majority of soil carbon (C) is associated with clay-size organo-mineral particles and i...
The emerging consensus on organic matter (OM) cycling in soil and sediment proposes that a continuum...
L'UMR CNRS 6531, Laboratoire de Géologie de la Matière Organique a été intégré dans l'ISTO - UMR6113...
International audienceSoil mineral phases strongly influence soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics. Cla...
Removal of organic compounds is a common first step in surface characterization of inorganic materia...
Many carbonaceous chondrites (CCs) display evidence of aqueous and/or thermal alteration of their co...
The remnants of microorganisms are now understood to account for the majority of organic matter in m...
textRecalcitrant soil carbon is a poorly understood component of total soil organic carbon (SOC). Al...
Burial of organic carbon on marine shelves is an important process in the long-term sequestration of...
Organic matter decomposition is a ubiquitous process at Earth's surface and is the driving force for...
International audienceAmong soil minerals, clays are particularly known to interact with organic mat...
This item is only available electronically.Organic matter (OM) preservation in sedimentary basins ha...
Phenolic (PAs) and amino acids (AAs) contribute potentially to the stabilization of organic matter (...