This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Applied Geochemistry 26 (2011): S259, doi:10.1016/j.apgeochem.2011.03.118.The documented history of US soil and water management provides a unique opportunity to examine soil and sediment C storage under conditions of changing management practices. Historical acceleration of erosion due to cultivation has been moderated by improved soil management. Increased construction of dams and locks has expanded areas of aquatic sedimentation in reservoirs and ponds. Enhanced historical sediment deposition rates have been documented in lakes and estuaries. All of these changes have an impact on terrestrial C storage and turnover. The present-day C budget associated w...
This study examines the connections between recent terrestrial sedimentation and carbon burial and d...
We have developed a mass balance analysis of organic carbon (OC) across the five major river subsyst...
This paper serves two purposes: it provides a summarized scientific history of carbon sequestration ...
<div><p>Agricultural soil loss and deposition in aquatic ecosystems is a problem that impairs water ...
Interpreting sediment yields due to environmental change requires synthesis of the available evidenc...
Sediment deposition in water reservoirs has major implications for storage capacity, reservoir lifet...
Accelerated soil erosion has become a pervasive feature on landscapes around the world and is recogn...
Human land use changes (i.e.. agricultural clearance and coal mining) have mobilized substantial vol...
Current research of freshwater wetland soils have assessed and reported smaller stocks of soil organ...
Thesis advisor: Noah P. SnyderCenturies-long intensive land use change in the northeastern U.S. prov...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. DATA AVAILABILITY: The d...
Estimating carbon (C) balance in erosional and depositionallandscapes is complicated by the effects ...
International audienceSoil erosion is hypothesized to have strongly accelerated after WWII in respon...
International audienceIntensification of agricultural practices during the second half of the 20 th ...
Understanding the effects of land use on riparian systems is dependent upon the development of metho...
This study examines the connections between recent terrestrial sedimentation and carbon burial and d...
We have developed a mass balance analysis of organic carbon (OC) across the five major river subsyst...
This paper serves two purposes: it provides a summarized scientific history of carbon sequestration ...
<div><p>Agricultural soil loss and deposition in aquatic ecosystems is a problem that impairs water ...
Interpreting sediment yields due to environmental change requires synthesis of the available evidenc...
Sediment deposition in water reservoirs has major implications for storage capacity, reservoir lifet...
Accelerated soil erosion has become a pervasive feature on landscapes around the world and is recogn...
Human land use changes (i.e.. agricultural clearance and coal mining) have mobilized substantial vol...
Current research of freshwater wetland soils have assessed and reported smaller stocks of soil organ...
Thesis advisor: Noah P. SnyderCenturies-long intensive land use change in the northeastern U.S. prov...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. DATA AVAILABILITY: The d...
Estimating carbon (C) balance in erosional and depositionallandscapes is complicated by the effects ...
International audienceSoil erosion is hypothesized to have strongly accelerated after WWII in respon...
International audienceIntensification of agricultural practices during the second half of the 20 th ...
Understanding the effects of land use on riparian systems is dependent upon the development of metho...
This study examines the connections between recent terrestrial sedimentation and carbon burial and d...
We have developed a mass balance analysis of organic carbon (OC) across the five major river subsyst...
This paper serves two purposes: it provides a summarized scientific history of carbon sequestration ...