Pyrogenic carbon (PyC), produced naturally (wildfire charcoal) and anthropogenically (biochar), is extensively studied due to its importance in several disciplines, including global climate dynamics, agronomy and paleosciences. Charcoal and biochar are commonly used as analogues for each other to infer respective carbon sequestration potentials, production conditions, and environmental roles and fates. The direct comparability of corresponding natural and anthropogenic PyC, however, has never been tested. Here we compared key physicochemical properties (elemental composition, δ13C and PAHs signatures, chemical recalcitrance, density and porosity) and carbon sequestration potentials of PyC materials formed from two identical feedstocks (pine...
The soil organic matter (SOM) constitutes approximately 2/3 of the global terrestrial C pool, which ...
Comunicacion oral presentada Abstract number: S 1.37 ISMOM 2019 - 8th International Symposium on Int...
International audienceThe carbon (C) cycle in boreal regions is strongly influenced by fire, which c...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC), produced naturally (wildfire charcoal) and anthropogenically (biochar), is e...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is a polyaromatic residue of the incomplete combustion of biomass or fossil f...
Pyrogenic Carbon (PyC) is ubiquitous in global environments, and is now known to form a significant,...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is a polyaromatic residue of the incomplete combustion of biomass or fossil ...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is a polyaromatic residue of the incomplete combustion of biomass or fossil f...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordH...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC, charcoal) is produced during vegetation fires at a rate of ~116–385 Tg C yr−1...
Black carbon, or biochar (BC), has a strong but complex potential as a tool for climate change mitig...
Slow pyrolysis, fast pyrolysis and gasification are thermochemical processes to produce fuel and che...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC, charcoal) is produced during vegetation fires at a rate of ~116–385 Tg C yr−1...
Based on the latest estimates, global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions rose to nearly 36 Pg yr 1 by th...
Pyrogenic carbon (PC- charcoal, biochar or black carbon) represents a poorly understood component of...
The soil organic matter (SOM) constitutes approximately 2/3 of the global terrestrial C pool, which ...
Comunicacion oral presentada Abstract number: S 1.37 ISMOM 2019 - 8th International Symposium on Int...
International audienceThe carbon (C) cycle in boreal regions is strongly influenced by fire, which c...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC), produced naturally (wildfire charcoal) and anthropogenically (biochar), is e...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is a polyaromatic residue of the incomplete combustion of biomass or fossil f...
Pyrogenic Carbon (PyC) is ubiquitous in global environments, and is now known to form a significant,...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is a polyaromatic residue of the incomplete combustion of biomass or fossil ...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is a polyaromatic residue of the incomplete combustion of biomass or fossil f...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordH...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC, charcoal) is produced during vegetation fires at a rate of ~116–385 Tg C yr−1...
Black carbon, or biochar (BC), has a strong but complex potential as a tool for climate change mitig...
Slow pyrolysis, fast pyrolysis and gasification are thermochemical processes to produce fuel and che...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC, charcoal) is produced during vegetation fires at a rate of ~116–385 Tg C yr−1...
Based on the latest estimates, global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions rose to nearly 36 Pg yr 1 by th...
Pyrogenic carbon (PC- charcoal, biochar or black carbon) represents a poorly understood component of...
The soil organic matter (SOM) constitutes approximately 2/3 of the global terrestrial C pool, which ...
Comunicacion oral presentada Abstract number: S 1.37 ISMOM 2019 - 8th International Symposium on Int...
International audienceThe carbon (C) cycle in boreal regions is strongly influenced by fire, which c...