International audienceIron oxides are one of the most reactive mineral phases in soils. As a consequence, their transformations can considerably affect the dynamics of the adsorbed elements and of the associated soil ecosystem services. Understanding the dynamics of Fe oxides in soils is therefore a key issue for the evolution of soil and associated ecosystem services. A potentially powerful tool to study the transformations of Fe-oxides in soil is stable Fe isotopes. However, there are still important gaps in our knowledge of Fe isotope fractionations. In order to examine the Fe isotope fractionations related to each process occurring in soils, we focused on a drainage-influenced sequence of Retisols, a soil type characterized by clay tran...
Stable Fe-isotope ratios have been measured by TIMS in samples of natural and cultivated soils as we...
Despite substantial experimental evidence of electron transfer, atom exchange, and mineralogical tra...
Many floodplain soils worldwide are contaminated by present and past industrial and mining activitie...
International audienceIron oxides are one of the most reactive mineral phases in soils. As a consequ...
Stable Fe isotopes provide a potential new tool for tracing the biogeochemical cycle of Fe in soils....
International audienceThe isotopic compositions of major elements in soils can help understand the m...
Iron is one of the most abundant elements in soil and analysis of iron isotopes can be a powerful to...
The cycling of iron (Fe) is often closely linked with that of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and manga...
Fe released into solution is isotopically lighter (enriched in the lighter isotope) than hornblende ...
Incipient warming of peatlands at high latitudes is expected to modify soil drainage and hence the r...
Stable iron isotope ratios in three soils (two Podzols and one Cambisol) were measured by MC-ICPMS t...
Iron (Fe) exerts strong control over environmental biogeochemistry. As the fourth most abundant elem...
The biological activity on continents and the oxygen content of the atmosphere determine the chemica...
International audienceAlthough redox reactions are recognized to fractionate iron (Fe) isotopes, the...
Sustainable arable cropping relies on repeated liming. Yet, the associated increase in soil pH can r...
Stable Fe-isotope ratios have been measured by TIMS in samples of natural and cultivated soils as we...
Despite substantial experimental evidence of electron transfer, atom exchange, and mineralogical tra...
Many floodplain soils worldwide are contaminated by present and past industrial and mining activitie...
International audienceIron oxides are one of the most reactive mineral phases in soils. As a consequ...
Stable Fe isotopes provide a potential new tool for tracing the biogeochemical cycle of Fe in soils....
International audienceThe isotopic compositions of major elements in soils can help understand the m...
Iron is one of the most abundant elements in soil and analysis of iron isotopes can be a powerful to...
The cycling of iron (Fe) is often closely linked with that of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and manga...
Fe released into solution is isotopically lighter (enriched in the lighter isotope) than hornblende ...
Incipient warming of peatlands at high latitudes is expected to modify soil drainage and hence the r...
Stable iron isotope ratios in three soils (two Podzols and one Cambisol) were measured by MC-ICPMS t...
Iron (Fe) exerts strong control over environmental biogeochemistry. As the fourth most abundant elem...
The biological activity on continents and the oxygen content of the atmosphere determine the chemica...
International audienceAlthough redox reactions are recognized to fractionate iron (Fe) isotopes, the...
Sustainable arable cropping relies on repeated liming. Yet, the associated increase in soil pH can r...
Stable Fe-isotope ratios have been measured by TIMS in samples of natural and cultivated soils as we...
Despite substantial experimental evidence of electron transfer, atom exchange, and mineralogical tra...
Many floodplain soils worldwide are contaminated by present and past industrial and mining activitie...