Radiocarbon ages of soil organic matter are evaluated with a model which incorporates the dynamics of the 14C content of soil organic matter. Measured 14C ages of soil organic matter or its fractions are always younger than the true ages of soils due to continuous input of organic matter into soils. Differences in soil C dynamics due to climate or soil depth will result in significantly different 14C signatures of soil organic matter for soils of the same age. As a result, the deviation of the measured 14C age from the true age of soil formation could differ significantly among different soils or soil horizons. Our model calculations also suggest that 14C ages of soil organic matter will eventually reach a steady state provided that no clim...
The most widely used dating techniques in quaternary research are the radiocarbon (14C) and opticall...
Although soil contains about three times the amount of carbon present in the preindustrial atmospher...
Volcanic ash soils (Andosols) may offer great opportunities for paleoecological studies, as suggeste...
Radiocarbon ages of soil organic matter are evaluated with a model which incorporates the dynamics o...
We discuss our progress in three principal applications of 14C dating of recent and fossil soils: 1)...
Radiocarbon data from soil organic matter and soil respiration provide powerful constraints for dete...
Radiocarbon data from soil organic matter and soil respiration provide powerful constraints for dete...
The radiocarbon dating of the soil organic matter (SOM) is a polemic subject, due mainly to the comp...
Variable 14C ages of paleosol organic matter (OM) cause difficulties in interpreting 14C data. We at...
The reliability of radiocarbon ages based on soil organic matter (SOM) from Holocene buried soils in...
The time over which a soil has developed since the parent materials were deposited and subaerially e...
In this paper, we examine 3 different models used to estimate turnover of soil organic carbon (SOC) ...
This chapter is dedicated to the radiocarbon dating of soil organic carbon, a technique that was int...
ABSTRACT. The reliability of radiocarbon ages based on soil organic matter (SOM) from Holocene burie...
ABSTRACT. Radiocarbon analysis is an important tool in quantifying soil organic matter (SOM) dynamic...
The most widely used dating techniques in quaternary research are the radiocarbon (14C) and opticall...
Although soil contains about three times the amount of carbon present in the preindustrial atmospher...
Volcanic ash soils (Andosols) may offer great opportunities for paleoecological studies, as suggeste...
Radiocarbon ages of soil organic matter are evaluated with a model which incorporates the dynamics o...
We discuss our progress in three principal applications of 14C dating of recent and fossil soils: 1)...
Radiocarbon data from soil organic matter and soil respiration provide powerful constraints for dete...
Radiocarbon data from soil organic matter and soil respiration provide powerful constraints for dete...
The radiocarbon dating of the soil organic matter (SOM) is a polemic subject, due mainly to the comp...
Variable 14C ages of paleosol organic matter (OM) cause difficulties in interpreting 14C data. We at...
The reliability of radiocarbon ages based on soil organic matter (SOM) from Holocene buried soils in...
The time over which a soil has developed since the parent materials were deposited and subaerially e...
In this paper, we examine 3 different models used to estimate turnover of soil organic carbon (SOC) ...
This chapter is dedicated to the radiocarbon dating of soil organic carbon, a technique that was int...
ABSTRACT. The reliability of radiocarbon ages based on soil organic matter (SOM) from Holocene burie...
ABSTRACT. Radiocarbon analysis is an important tool in quantifying soil organic matter (SOM) dynamic...
The most widely used dating techniques in quaternary research are the radiocarbon (14C) and opticall...
Although soil contains about three times the amount of carbon present in the preindustrial atmospher...
Volcanic ash soils (Andosols) may offer great opportunities for paleoecological studies, as suggeste...