Storing large amounts of organic carbon, soils are a key but uncertain component of the global carbon cycle, and accordingly, of Earth System Models (ESMs). Soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics are regulated by a complex interplay of drivers. Climate, generally represented by temperature and moisture, is regarded as one of the fundamental controls. Here, we use 54 forest sites in Switzerland, systematically selected to span near-independent gradients in temperature and moisture, to disentangle the effects of climate, soil properties, and landform on SOC dynamics. We estimated two SOC turnover times, based on bulk soil 14C measurements (τ14C) and on a 6-month laboratory soil incubation (τi). In addition, upon incubation, we measured the 14C si...
Soils represent the largest carbon pool in the terrestrial biosphere, and climate change might affec...
The integration of hydrologic, geomorphic and biogeochemical approaches is required to determine org...
International audienceAimsIn temperate forests, soils contain a large part of the ecosystem carbon t...
Storing large amounts of organic carbon, soils are a key but uncertain component of the global carbo...
Changes in soil organic carbon (SOC) stability may alter carbon release from the soil and, consequen...
International audienceFirst‐order organic matter decomposition models are used within most Earth Sys...
Amount, composition, and rate of turnover of soil organic carbon (SOC) in mountainous cold regions i...
Mountain soils stock large quantities of carbon as particulate organic matter that may be highly vul...
Soil organic matter (SOM) forms the largest terrestrial pool of carbon outside of sedimentary rocks....
The soil system stores more carbon than the atmosphere and biosphere combined. However, until recent...
Soils represent the largest carbon pool in the terrestrial biosphere, and climate change might affec...
Both climate and plant species are hypothesized to influence soil organic carbon (SOC) quality, but ...
Soils represent the largest carbon pool in the terrestrial biosphere, and climate change might affec...
The integration of hydrologic, geomorphic and biogeochemical approaches is required to determine org...
International audienceAimsIn temperate forests, soils contain a large part of the ecosystem carbon t...
Storing large amounts of organic carbon, soils are a key but uncertain component of the global carbo...
Changes in soil organic carbon (SOC) stability may alter carbon release from the soil and, consequen...
International audienceFirst‐order organic matter decomposition models are used within most Earth Sys...
Amount, composition, and rate of turnover of soil organic carbon (SOC) in mountainous cold regions i...
Mountain soils stock large quantities of carbon as particulate organic matter that may be highly vul...
Soil organic matter (SOM) forms the largest terrestrial pool of carbon outside of sedimentary rocks....
The soil system stores more carbon than the atmosphere and biosphere combined. However, until recent...
Soils represent the largest carbon pool in the terrestrial biosphere, and climate change might affec...
Both climate and plant species are hypothesized to influence soil organic carbon (SOC) quality, but ...
Soils represent the largest carbon pool in the terrestrial biosphere, and climate change might affec...
The integration of hydrologic, geomorphic and biogeochemical approaches is required to determine org...
International audienceAimsIn temperate forests, soils contain a large part of the ecosystem carbon t...