Amount, composition, and rate of turnover of soil organic carbon (SOC) in mountainous cold regions is largely unknown, making predictions of future responses of this carbon (C) to changing environmental conditions uncertain. We hypothesized increasing amounts and declining turnover times of soil organic matter (SOM) under permanent grassland with increasing elevation and decreasing temperature. Samples from an irrigated transect in the Swiss Alps (880 to 2200 m elevation, mean annual temperatures +8.9 to +0.9 ˚C) were analyzed. Soil C stocks ranged from 49 to 96 t C ha−1 (0–20 cm) and were not related to elevation, though the highest site stored least C. Particulate organic carbon (POC) increased significantly with elevation and accounted f...
Soil organic carbon (OC) storage across regions is influenced by climate and parent materials, which...
The soil is the largest carbon (C) pool in the terrestrial ecosystem, and soil organic carbon (SOC) ...
(IF 4.34; Q1)International audienceOur understanding of mechanisms governing soil organic matter (OM...
International audienceMountain grasslands contain large stocks of soil organic carbon (SOC), of whic...
A deep understanding of soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics on the Tibetan Plateau is crucial for pre...
Storing large amounts of organic carbon, soils are a key but uncertain component of the global carbo...
The prediction of soil C stocks across the landscape has been increasingly studied in many areas of ...
Mountain soils stock large quantities of carbon as particulate organic matter that may be highly vul...
Using published and new chronosequence datasets from the European Alps and the Wind River Range (Roc...
Based on field observations, remote sensing, and modeling, recent studies have reported inconsistent...
International audienceLife on earth drives a continuous exchange of carbon between soils and the atm...
Land use changes are considered one of the major driving forces of global carbon fluxes and can indu...
The integration of hydrologic, geomorphic and biogeochemical approaches is required to determine org...
Soil organic carbon (OC) storage across regions is influenced by climate and parent materials, which...
The soil is the largest carbon (C) pool in the terrestrial ecosystem, and soil organic carbon (SOC) ...
(IF 4.34; Q1)International audienceOur understanding of mechanisms governing soil organic matter (OM...
International audienceMountain grasslands contain large stocks of soil organic carbon (SOC), of whic...
A deep understanding of soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics on the Tibetan Plateau is crucial for pre...
Storing large amounts of organic carbon, soils are a key but uncertain component of the global carbo...
The prediction of soil C stocks across the landscape has been increasingly studied in many areas of ...
Mountain soils stock large quantities of carbon as particulate organic matter that may be highly vul...
Using published and new chronosequence datasets from the European Alps and the Wind River Range (Roc...
Based on field observations, remote sensing, and modeling, recent studies have reported inconsistent...
International audienceLife on earth drives a continuous exchange of carbon between soils and the atm...
Land use changes are considered one of the major driving forces of global carbon fluxes and can indu...
The integration of hydrologic, geomorphic and biogeochemical approaches is required to determine org...
Soil organic carbon (OC) storage across regions is influenced by climate and parent materials, which...
The soil is the largest carbon (C) pool in the terrestrial ecosystem, and soil organic carbon (SOC) ...
(IF 4.34; Q1)International audienceOur understanding of mechanisms governing soil organic matter (OM...