International audienceFirst‐order organic matter decomposition models are used within most Earth System Models (ESMs) to project future global carbon cycling; these models have been criticized for not accurately representing mechanisms of soil organic carbon (SOC) stabilization and SOC response to climate change. New soil biogeochemical models have been developed, but their evaluation is limited to observations from laboratory incubations or few field experiments. Given the global scope of ESMs, a comprehensive evaluation of such models is essential using in situ observations of a wide range of SOC stocks over large spatial scales before their introduction to ESMs. In this study, we collected a set of in situ observations of SOC, litterfall...
Mechanisms to mitigate global climate change by sequestering carbon (C) in different sinks' have bee...
Soil carbon (C) is a critical component of Earth system models (ESMs), and its diverse representatio...
Soil is the largest organic carbon (C) pool of terrestrial ecosystems, and C loss from soil accounts...
International audienceFirst‐order organic matter decomposition models are used within most Earth Sys...
Soils are the largest terrestrial carbon pools and contain approximately 2200 Pg of carbon. Thus, th...
Soils contain more carbon than plants or the atmosphere, and sensitivities of soil organic carbon (S...
Emerging insights into factors responsible for soil organic matter stabilization and decomposition a...
Society relies on Earth system models (ESMs) to project future climate and carbon (C) cycle feedback...
International audienceIt is well-known that soil carbon composition and turnover rate vary with soil...
Microbes influence soil organic matter decomposition and the long-term stabilization of carbon (C) i...
Soil organic matter (SOM) is the largest actively-cycling terrestrial reservoir of carbon (C) and an...
Soil organic matter (SOM) is the largest actively-cycling terrestrial reservoir of carbon (C) and an...
Climatic, atmospheric, and land-use changes all have the potential to alter soil microbial activity,...
Storing large amounts of organic carbon, soils are a key but uncertain component of the global carbo...
Mechanisms to mitigate global climate change by sequestering carbon (C) in different sinks' have bee...
Soil carbon (C) is a critical component of Earth system models (ESMs), and its diverse representatio...
Soil is the largest organic carbon (C) pool of terrestrial ecosystems, and C loss from soil accounts...
International audienceFirst‐order organic matter decomposition models are used within most Earth Sys...
Soils are the largest terrestrial carbon pools and contain approximately 2200 Pg of carbon. Thus, th...
Soils contain more carbon than plants or the atmosphere, and sensitivities of soil organic carbon (S...
Emerging insights into factors responsible for soil organic matter stabilization and decomposition a...
Society relies on Earth system models (ESMs) to project future climate and carbon (C) cycle feedback...
International audienceIt is well-known that soil carbon composition and turnover rate vary with soil...
Microbes influence soil organic matter decomposition and the long-term stabilization of carbon (C) i...
Soil organic matter (SOM) is the largest actively-cycling terrestrial reservoir of carbon (C) and an...
Soil organic matter (SOM) is the largest actively-cycling terrestrial reservoir of carbon (C) and an...
Climatic, atmospheric, and land-use changes all have the potential to alter soil microbial activity,...
Storing large amounts of organic carbon, soils are a key but uncertain component of the global carbo...
Mechanisms to mitigate global climate change by sequestering carbon (C) in different sinks' have bee...
Soil carbon (C) is a critical component of Earth system models (ESMs), and its diverse representatio...
Soil is the largest organic carbon (C) pool of terrestrial ecosystems, and C loss from soil accounts...