International audienceZinc is an essential micronutrient that is ultimately released during mineral weathering. In soils, organic matter plays a key role in influencing Zn partitioning and therefore on Zn biogeochemical cycling. Soil organic matter is partitioned between carbon that is more readily available for decomposition by microorganisms, and more stable carbon transiently preserved from decomposition. The role of the stable pool of soil organic matter on Zn biogeochemical cycling remains poorly understood. The pool of stable carbon is controlled by combination with mineral constituents or is material that is intrinsically resistant to decomposition. The Zn stable isotopes are fractionated by interactions between Zn and soil mineral a...
Zinc (Zn) is a bioessential element whose cycling in the marine environment is closely linked to the...
Stable Zn isotopes are increasingly used to trace the source of metal pollution in the environment a...
Incipient warming of peatlands at high latitudes is expected to modify soil drainage and hence the r...
International audienceZinc is an essential micronutrient that is ultimately released during mineral ...
Zinc is an essential micronutrient that is ultimately released during mineral weathering. In soils, ...
The supplementation of Zn to farm animal feed and the excretion via manure leads to an unintended Zn...
Soils play a crucial role in mineral nutrient production and export to terrestrial and aquatic ecosy...
The supplementation of Zn to farm animal feed and the excretion via manure leads to an unintended Zn...
Zinc (Zn) is a micronutrient for organisms and essential for plant growth, therefore knowledge of it...
Manure and sewage sludge are known to add significant amounts of zinc (Zn) and other metals to soils...
During weathering, stable isotopes of Si and Mg are fractionated in soils, directly impacting soil s...
The supplementation of Zn to farm animal feed and the excretion via manure leads to an unintended Zn...
International audienceinc (Zn) is a trace element (TE) that occurs naturally in soils, however sprea...
International audienceZinc (Zn) occurs naturally in soils, but spreading Zn-rich livestock manure on...
Stable Zn isotopes are increasingly used to trace the source of metal pollution in the environment a...
Zinc (Zn) is a bioessential element whose cycling in the marine environment is closely linked to the...
Stable Zn isotopes are increasingly used to trace the source of metal pollution in the environment a...
Incipient warming of peatlands at high latitudes is expected to modify soil drainage and hence the r...
International audienceZinc is an essential micronutrient that is ultimately released during mineral ...
Zinc is an essential micronutrient that is ultimately released during mineral weathering. In soils, ...
The supplementation of Zn to farm animal feed and the excretion via manure leads to an unintended Zn...
Soils play a crucial role in mineral nutrient production and export to terrestrial and aquatic ecosy...
The supplementation of Zn to farm animal feed and the excretion via manure leads to an unintended Zn...
Zinc (Zn) is a micronutrient for organisms and essential for plant growth, therefore knowledge of it...
Manure and sewage sludge are known to add significant amounts of zinc (Zn) and other metals to soils...
During weathering, stable isotopes of Si and Mg are fractionated in soils, directly impacting soil s...
The supplementation of Zn to farm animal feed and the excretion via manure leads to an unintended Zn...
International audienceinc (Zn) is a trace element (TE) that occurs naturally in soils, however sprea...
International audienceZinc (Zn) occurs naturally in soils, but spreading Zn-rich livestock manure on...
Stable Zn isotopes are increasingly used to trace the source of metal pollution in the environment a...
Zinc (Zn) is a bioessential element whose cycling in the marine environment is closely linked to the...
Stable Zn isotopes are increasingly used to trace the source of metal pollution in the environment a...
Incipient warming of peatlands at high latitudes is expected to modify soil drainage and hence the r...