A model is presented describing the factors and processes which determine the measured C-14 ages of soil calcium carbonate. Pedogenic carbonate forms in isotopic equilium with soil CO2. Carbon dioxide in soils is a mixture of CO2 derived from two biological sources: respiration by living plant roots and respiration of microorganisms decomposing soil humus. The relative proportion of these two CO2 Sources can greatly affect the initial C-14 content of pedogenic carbonate: the greater the contribution of humus-derived CO2, the greater the initial C-14 age of the carbonate mineral. For any given mixture Of CO2 Sources, the steady-state (CO2)-C-14 distribution vs. soil depth can be described by a production/diffusion model. As a soil ages, the ...
Paleosol carbonate-based estimates of paleo-atmospheric CO2 play a prominent role in constraining ra...
Radiocarbon ages of soil organic matter are evaluated with a model which incorporates the dynamics o...
Under arid to semihumid climatic conditions, dissolution of primary carbonate and recrystallization ...
A model is presented describing the factors and processes which determine the measured C-14 ages of ...
A model is presented describing the factors and processes which determine the measured 14C ages of s...
A diffusion-reaction model for soil (CO2)-C-14 is described that analyzes the (CO2)-C-14 distributio...
A diffusion-reaction model for soil 14CO2 is described that analyzes the 14CO2 distribution in soils...
As a principal part of the atmosphere–lithosphere interface, soil plays a key role in regulating the...
The radiocarbon content and stable isotope composition of soil carbonate are best described by a dyn...
C-14 dating of groundwater depends on the isotopic composition of both the solid carbonate and the s...
Models for evaluating the terrestrial carbon cycle must take into account not only soil organic carb...
International audience14C dating of groundwater depends on the isotopic composition of both the soli...
Soil carbonates are key features in soils of arid and semiarid environment, playing an important rol...
In calcareous parent material, pedogenic carbonate formation mostly involves dissolution and recryst...
Over half of the carbon (C) taking part in the global C cycle is held in terrestrial systems. Becau...
Paleosol carbonate-based estimates of paleo-atmospheric CO2 play a prominent role in constraining ra...
Radiocarbon ages of soil organic matter are evaluated with a model which incorporates the dynamics o...
Under arid to semihumid climatic conditions, dissolution of primary carbonate and recrystallization ...
A model is presented describing the factors and processes which determine the measured C-14 ages of ...
A model is presented describing the factors and processes which determine the measured 14C ages of s...
A diffusion-reaction model for soil (CO2)-C-14 is described that analyzes the (CO2)-C-14 distributio...
A diffusion-reaction model for soil 14CO2 is described that analyzes the 14CO2 distribution in soils...
As a principal part of the atmosphere–lithosphere interface, soil plays a key role in regulating the...
The radiocarbon content and stable isotope composition of soil carbonate are best described by a dyn...
C-14 dating of groundwater depends on the isotopic composition of both the solid carbonate and the s...
Models for evaluating the terrestrial carbon cycle must take into account not only soil organic carb...
International audience14C dating of groundwater depends on the isotopic composition of both the soli...
Soil carbonates are key features in soils of arid and semiarid environment, playing an important rol...
In calcareous parent material, pedogenic carbonate formation mostly involves dissolution and recryst...
Over half of the carbon (C) taking part in the global C cycle is held in terrestrial systems. Becau...
Paleosol carbonate-based estimates of paleo-atmospheric CO2 play a prominent role in constraining ra...
Radiocarbon ages of soil organic matter are evaluated with a model which incorporates the dynamics o...
Under arid to semihumid climatic conditions, dissolution of primary carbonate and recrystallization ...