© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The impact of forest conversion on soil weathering is studied in a subtropical humid setting in southern Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul). A geochemical tracer of mineral weathering processes, the Ge/Si ratio, was used at the pedon and catchment scales to compare a cropland and a forest catchment. Ge/Si measurements were performed on bedrock, bulk soil, soil pore water and stream waters during base flow and rain events. The Ge/Si ratio in bulk soils is interpreted as the result of a mixing between clay minerals and quartz. Based on the Ge/Si ratio in soil pore water, no change in mineral weathering has been induced by forest conversion at the pedon scale. In contrast, at the catchment scale, the Ge/Si ratio of stream waters in...
Silicon(Si)is the second most abundant element of the Earth crust. Its cycle is tightly linked to th...
The generation of solutes in the critical zone (CZ), the region from the top of the canopy to ground...
International audienceThe contribution of plants to the biogeochemical cycle of Si and related weath...
Forests are under pressure as exploitable land for food production. Forest conversion to cropland of...
Conversion of forest to arable land in Southern Brazil has led to anincrease in dissolved silicon fl...
The terrestrial biogenic Si (BSi) pool in the soil plant system is ubiquitous and substantial, likel...
The distribution and origin of silicon (Si) in the soil-tree system has not been thoroughly research...
In soils, silicon released by mineral weathering can be retrieved from soil solution through clay fo...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Land-use/cover change (LUCC), and more specifically deforestation a...
Chemical weathering of volcanic rocks in warm and humid climates contributes disproportionately to g...
Germanium/Silicon (Ge/Si) ratio is a common proxy for primary mineral dissolution and secondary clay...
Volcanic island arcs display the highest silicate weathering rates on Earth. In these environments, ...
The proportion of chemical elements passing through vegetation prior to being exported in a stream w...
Chemical weathering of volcanic rocks in warm and humid climates contributes disproportionately to g...
International audienceSavannas currently occupy a fifth of the earth's land surface and are predicte...
Silicon(Si)is the second most abundant element of the Earth crust. Its cycle is tightly linked to th...
The generation of solutes in the critical zone (CZ), the region from the top of the canopy to ground...
International audienceThe contribution of plants to the biogeochemical cycle of Si and related weath...
Forests are under pressure as exploitable land for food production. Forest conversion to cropland of...
Conversion of forest to arable land in Southern Brazil has led to anincrease in dissolved silicon fl...
The terrestrial biogenic Si (BSi) pool in the soil plant system is ubiquitous and substantial, likel...
The distribution and origin of silicon (Si) in the soil-tree system has not been thoroughly research...
In soils, silicon released by mineral weathering can be retrieved from soil solution through clay fo...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Land-use/cover change (LUCC), and more specifically deforestation a...
Chemical weathering of volcanic rocks in warm and humid climates contributes disproportionately to g...
Germanium/Silicon (Ge/Si) ratio is a common proxy for primary mineral dissolution and secondary clay...
Volcanic island arcs display the highest silicate weathering rates on Earth. In these environments, ...
The proportion of chemical elements passing through vegetation prior to being exported in a stream w...
Chemical weathering of volcanic rocks in warm and humid climates contributes disproportionately to g...
International audienceSavannas currently occupy a fifth of the earth's land surface and are predicte...
Silicon(Si)is the second most abundant element of the Earth crust. Its cycle is tightly linked to th...
The generation of solutes in the critical zone (CZ), the region from the top of the canopy to ground...
International audienceThe contribution of plants to the biogeochemical cycle of Si and related weath...