Journal ArticleSoil organic carbon (SOC) is an important component of the global carbon cycle yet is rarely quantified adequately in terms of its spatial variability resulting from losses of SOC due to erosion by water. Furthermore, in drylands, little is known about the effect of widespread vegetation change on changes in SOC stores and the potential for water erosion to redistribute SOC around the landscape especially during high-magnitude run-off events (flash floods). This study assesses the change in SOC stores across a shrub-encroachment gradient in the Chihuahuan Desert of the south-west USA. A robust estimate of SOC storage in surface soils is presented, indicating that more SOC is stored beneath vegetation than in bare soil areas. ...
1. Recent global trends of increasing woody plant abundance in grass-dominated ecosystems may subst...
1. Recent global trends of increasing woody plant abundance in grass-dominated ecosystems may substa...
Soil erosion, particularly that caused by agriculture, is closely linked to the global carbon (C) cy...
Journal ArticleDrylands worldwide are experiencing rapid and extensive environmental change, concomi...
Drylands worldwide are experiencing rapid and extensive environmental change, concomitant with the e...
This study advances understanding of how the changes in ecosystem structure and function associated ...
Drylands worldwide are experiencing rapid and extensive environmental change, concomitant with the e...
PublishedSemiarid ecosystems are susceptible to changes in dominant vegetation which may have signif...
Semiarid ecosystems are susceptible to changes in dominant vegetation which may have significant imp...
Using biogeochemical tracing and ecohydrological monitoring to increaseunderstanding of water, sedim...
This study develops understanding of vegetation change and water, sediment and carbon dynamics in se...
peer reviewedThis research investigates the impact of human activities on carbon (C) dynamics in a m...
peer reviewedThis research investigates the impact of human activities on carbon (C) dynamics in a m...
This study develops understanding of vegetation change and water, sediment and carbon dynamics in se...
Soil erosion, particularly that caused by agriculture, is closely linked to the global carbon (C) cy...
1. Recent global trends of increasing woody plant abundance in grass-dominated ecosystems may subst...
1. Recent global trends of increasing woody plant abundance in grass-dominated ecosystems may substa...
Soil erosion, particularly that caused by agriculture, is closely linked to the global carbon (C) cy...
Journal ArticleDrylands worldwide are experiencing rapid and extensive environmental change, concomi...
Drylands worldwide are experiencing rapid and extensive environmental change, concomitant with the e...
This study advances understanding of how the changes in ecosystem structure and function associated ...
Drylands worldwide are experiencing rapid and extensive environmental change, concomitant with the e...
PublishedSemiarid ecosystems are susceptible to changes in dominant vegetation which may have signif...
Semiarid ecosystems are susceptible to changes in dominant vegetation which may have significant imp...
Using biogeochemical tracing and ecohydrological monitoring to increaseunderstanding of water, sedim...
This study develops understanding of vegetation change and water, sediment and carbon dynamics in se...
peer reviewedThis research investigates the impact of human activities on carbon (C) dynamics in a m...
peer reviewedThis research investigates the impact of human activities on carbon (C) dynamics in a m...
This study develops understanding of vegetation change and water, sediment and carbon dynamics in se...
Soil erosion, particularly that caused by agriculture, is closely linked to the global carbon (C) cy...
1. Recent global trends of increasing woody plant abundance in grass-dominated ecosystems may subst...
1. Recent global trends of increasing woody plant abundance in grass-dominated ecosystems may substa...
Soil erosion, particularly that caused by agriculture, is closely linked to the global carbon (C) cy...