In recent years, the role of soil erosion on terrestrial carbon sequestration had been the focus of a growing number of studies. However, relatively little attention has been paid so far to the role of erosion on the lateral distribution of soil nitrogen (N) and the role of geomorphic processes on soil N dynamics. Here, we present primary data on the stock of nitrogen in soil and its rate of erosion at a relatively undisturbed, zero-order watershed in northern California. Erosion transports 0.26–0.47 g N m−2 year−1 from eroding slope positions (Summit and Slope), and about two-thirds of the eroded N enters depositional landform positions (Hollow and Plain). Our results show that depositional-position soil profiles contain up to 3 times more...
Soil carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) are lost from hillslopes in particulate forms thro...
The role of eroding landscapes in organic carbon stabilization operating as C sinks or sources has b...
Southern California's geography and expanding population have caused an\ud increasing amount of atmo...
In recent years, the role of soil erosion on terrestrial carbon sequestration had been the focus of ...
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...
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...
The lateral destination and potential decomposition of soil organic matter mobilized by soil erosion...
Soils are the main terrestrial reservoir of nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, and of organ...
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...
Patterns of erosion, transport and deposition of soil particles not only affect the distribution of ...
38 Pags.- 5 Figs.- 3 Tabls. The definitive version is available at: https://www.sciencedirect.com/s...
Soil erosion and terrestrial sedimentation are important variables in global change science. Erosio...
Soil carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) are lost from hillslopes in particulate forms thro...
The role of eroding landscapes in organic carbon stabilization operating as C sinks or sources has b...
Southern California's geography and expanding population have caused an\ud increasing amount of atmo...
In recent years, the role of soil erosion on terrestrial carbon sequestration had been the focus of ...
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...
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...
The lateral destination and potential decomposition of soil organic matter mobilized by soil erosion...
Soils are the main terrestrial reservoir of nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, and of organ...
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...
Patterns of erosion, transport and deposition of soil particles not only affect the distribution of ...
38 Pags.- 5 Figs.- 3 Tabls. The definitive version is available at: https://www.sciencedirect.com/s...
Soil erosion and terrestrial sedimentation are important variables in global change science. Erosio...
Soil carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) are lost from hillslopes in particulate forms thro...
The role of eroding landscapes in organic carbon stabilization operating as C sinks or sources has b...
Southern California's geography and expanding population have caused an\ud increasing amount of atmo...