Soil erosion continuously redistributes soil and associated soil organic matter (SOM) on the Earth's surface, with important implications for biogeochemical cycling of essential elements and terrestrial carbon sequestration. Despite the importance of soil erosion, surprisingly few studies have evaluated the sources of eroded carbon (C). We used natural abundance levels of the stable and radioactive isotopes of C (13C and 14C) and stable isotope of nitrogen (15N) to elucidate the origins of SOM eroded from low-order catchments along the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada of California, USA. Our work was conducted in two relatively undisturbed catchments (low elevation = 1800 m, and high elevation = 2300 m) of the Kings River Experimental Wa...
Mentor: Dr. Brent DalzellThere are many reasons for reducing erosion in agricultural landscapes, but...
<p>Understanding soil water erosion processes is essential to evaluate the redistribution of soil or...
In recent years, the role of soil erosion on terrestrial carbon sequestration had been the focus of ...
Soil erosion continuously redistributes soil and associated soil organic matter (SOM) on the Earth's...
Topsoil and associated soil organic matter are continuously laterally distributed on the landscape b...
Abstract. Soil erosion plays important roles in organic matter (OM) storage and persistence in dynam...
Lateral movement of organic matter (OM) due to erosion is now considered an important flux term in t...
The lateral destination and potential decomposition of soil organic matter mobilized by soil erosion...
Lateral movement of organic matter (OM) due to erosion is now considered an important flux term in t...
Soil erosion can alter the mechanisms of organic matter (OM) storage and persistence in soil, includ...
Soil erosion affects the redistribution of soil and associated soil organic carbon (SOC) from differ...
In order to assess whether eroded carbon is a net source or sink of atmospheric CO2, characterisatio...
Soils of tropical regions account for ca. 30 % of the terrestrial organic carbon pool. Present-day f...
Soil erosion, which will induce the redistribution of soil and associated soil organic carbon (SOC) ...
Mentor: Dr. Brent DalzellThere are many reasons for reducing erosion in agricultural landscapes, but...
<p>Understanding soil water erosion processes is essential to evaluate the redistribution of soil or...
In recent years, the role of soil erosion on terrestrial carbon sequestration had been the focus of ...
Soil erosion continuously redistributes soil and associated soil organic matter (SOM) on the Earth's...
Topsoil and associated soil organic matter are continuously laterally distributed on the landscape b...
Abstract. Soil erosion plays important roles in organic matter (OM) storage and persistence in dynam...
Lateral movement of organic matter (OM) due to erosion is now considered an important flux term in t...
The lateral destination and potential decomposition of soil organic matter mobilized by soil erosion...
Lateral movement of organic matter (OM) due to erosion is now considered an important flux term in t...
Soil erosion can alter the mechanisms of organic matter (OM) storage and persistence in soil, includ...
Soil erosion affects the redistribution of soil and associated soil organic carbon (SOC) from differ...
In order to assess whether eroded carbon is a net source or sink of atmospheric CO2, characterisatio...
Soils of tropical regions account for ca. 30 % of the terrestrial organic carbon pool. Present-day f...
Soil erosion, which will induce the redistribution of soil and associated soil organic carbon (SOC) ...
Mentor: Dr. Brent DalzellThere are many reasons for reducing erosion in agricultural landscapes, but...
<p>Understanding soil water erosion processes is essential to evaluate the redistribution of soil or...
In recent years, the role of soil erosion on terrestrial carbon sequestration had been the focus of ...