Converting biomass to charcoal produces physical and chemical changes greatly increasing environmental recalcitrance, leading to great interest in the potential of this carbon form as a long-term sequestration strategy for climate change mitigation. Uncertainty remains, however, over the timescale of charcoal’s environmental stability, with estimates varying from decadal to millennial scales. Uncertainty also remains over charcoal’s effect on other aspects of carbon biogeochemical cycling and allied nutrient cycles such as nitrogen. Radiocarbon is a powerful tool to investigate charcoal mineralization due to its sensitivity; here we report the results of a study using 14C-dead charcoal (pMC=0.137±0.002) in organic-rich soil (pMC=99.76±0.46)...
Charcoal forms a crucial source of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental data, providing a record o...
Abstract Improving the stability of soil organic carbon (SOC) and soil’s capacity to store SOC are p...
Current attempts to explain the persistence of carbon in soils focuses on explanations such as the r...
Converting biomass to charcoal produces physical and chemical changes greatly increasing environment...
Charcoal is a key component of the Black Carbon (BC) continuum, where BC is characterized as a recal...
Charcoal is the result of natural and anthropogenic burning events, when biomass is exposed to eleva...
Charcoal is the result of natural and anthropogenic burning events, when biomass is exposed to eleva...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This study was set up to identify the long-term effect of biochar on...
The addition of pyrogenic carbon (C) in the soil is considered a potential strategy to achieve direc...
Pyrolized carbon in biochar can sequester atmospheric CO2 into soil to reduce impacts of anthropogen...
Charcoal is the solid product obtained by heating biomass in oxygen limiting conditions. It consists...
Improving the stability of soil organic carbon (SOC) and soil’s capacity to store SOC are promising ...
Charcoal plays an important role in boreal soil function and carbon storage, and is present in most ...
Incomplete combustion of organics such as vegetation or fossil fuel led to accumulation of charred p...
Incomplete combustion of organics such as vegetation or fossil fuel led to accumulation of charred p...
Charcoal forms a crucial source of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental data, providing a record o...
Abstract Improving the stability of soil organic carbon (SOC) and soil’s capacity to store SOC are p...
Current attempts to explain the persistence of carbon in soils focuses on explanations such as the r...
Converting biomass to charcoal produces physical and chemical changes greatly increasing environment...
Charcoal is a key component of the Black Carbon (BC) continuum, where BC is characterized as a recal...
Charcoal is the result of natural and anthropogenic burning events, when biomass is exposed to eleva...
Charcoal is the result of natural and anthropogenic burning events, when biomass is exposed to eleva...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This study was set up to identify the long-term effect of biochar on...
The addition of pyrogenic carbon (C) in the soil is considered a potential strategy to achieve direc...
Pyrolized carbon in biochar can sequester atmospheric CO2 into soil to reduce impacts of anthropogen...
Charcoal is the solid product obtained by heating biomass in oxygen limiting conditions. It consists...
Improving the stability of soil organic carbon (SOC) and soil’s capacity to store SOC are promising ...
Charcoal plays an important role in boreal soil function and carbon storage, and is present in most ...
Incomplete combustion of organics such as vegetation or fossil fuel led to accumulation of charred p...
Incomplete combustion of organics such as vegetation or fossil fuel led to accumulation of charred p...
Charcoal forms a crucial source of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental data, providing a record o...
Abstract Improving the stability of soil organic carbon (SOC) and soil’s capacity to store SOC are p...
Current attempts to explain the persistence of carbon in soils focuses on explanations such as the r...