Terrestrial organic carbon (OC) plays an important role in the carbon cycle, but questions remain regarding the controls and timescale(s) over which atmospheric CO₂ remains sequestered as particulate OC (POC). Motivated by observations that terrestrial POC is physically stored within soils and other shallow sedimentary deposits, we examined the role that sediment storage plays in the terrestrial OC cycle. Specifically, we tested the hypothesis that sediment storage impacts the age of terrestrial POC. We focused on the Efri Haukadalsá River catchment in Iceland as it lacks ancient sedimentary bedrock that would otherwise bias radiocarbon‐based determinations of POC storage duration by supplying pre‐aged “petrogenic” POC. Our radiocarbon mea...
International audienceSoils of the northern high latitudes store carbon over millennial timescales (...
This study examines the dynamics of organic carbon contributions from different sources to the sedim...
Arctic soils store half of the global soil organic carbon (OC) pool and twice as much C as is curren...
Terrestrial organic carbon (OC) plays an important role in the carbon cycle, but questions remain re...
The mass of carbon stored as organic matter in terrestrial systems is sufficiently large to play an...
This work was financially supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (grant number: NE/L5...
The abundance of organic carbon (OC) in vegetation and soils (similar to 2,600 PgC) compared to carb...
Geomorphological controls and catchment sediment characteristics control the formation of floodplain...
Following a period of land degradation lasting more than one thousand years, Iceland has undertaken ...
[1] Arctic warming may cause the release of vast amounts of soil organic carbon (SOC) from permafros...
International audienceSoils of the northern high latitudes store carbon over millennial timescales (...
To assess the role that erosion processes play in governing the character of particulate organic car...
A large source of uncertainty in present understanding of the global carbon cycle is the distributio...
Terrestrial vegetation and soils hold three times more carbon than the atmosphere. Much debate conce...
Organic carbon sequestration is driven by the biological carbon pump (BCP), which transfers organic...
International audienceSoils of the northern high latitudes store carbon over millennial timescales (...
This study examines the dynamics of organic carbon contributions from different sources to the sedim...
Arctic soils store half of the global soil organic carbon (OC) pool and twice as much C as is curren...
Terrestrial organic carbon (OC) plays an important role in the carbon cycle, but questions remain re...
The mass of carbon stored as organic matter in terrestrial systems is sufficiently large to play an...
This work was financially supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (grant number: NE/L5...
The abundance of organic carbon (OC) in vegetation and soils (similar to 2,600 PgC) compared to carb...
Geomorphological controls and catchment sediment characteristics control the formation of floodplain...
Following a period of land degradation lasting more than one thousand years, Iceland has undertaken ...
[1] Arctic warming may cause the release of vast amounts of soil organic carbon (SOC) from permafros...
International audienceSoils of the northern high latitudes store carbon over millennial timescales (...
To assess the role that erosion processes play in governing the character of particulate organic car...
A large source of uncertainty in present understanding of the global carbon cycle is the distributio...
Terrestrial vegetation and soils hold three times more carbon than the atmosphere. Much debate conce...
Organic carbon sequestration is driven by the biological carbon pump (BCP), which transfers organic...
International audienceSoils of the northern high latitudes store carbon over millennial timescales (...
This study examines the dynamics of organic carbon contributions from different sources to the sedim...
Arctic soils store half of the global soil organic carbon (OC) pool and twice as much C as is curren...