[1] Fire-derived black carbon (BC: charcoal and soot) has been thought to be a passive player in soils, contributing to the refractory soil organic carbon (SOC) pool, but playing no role in pedogenesis and regional short-term carbon cycling. This model, however, is at odds with recent results on the role of charcoal in soil fertility and its detection in the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) pool. For example, if BC simply accumulated passively in soils, its pattern of accumulation should match a simple model correlating fire frequency to BC storage. Instead, soil type, climate, biota, and land use practices all appear to play roles in controlling whether BC accumulates or is lost from soils. We summarize current knowledge of BC-soil interacti...
This review highlights the ubiquity of black carbon (BC) produced by incomplete combustion of plant ...
Produced from incomplete combustion of biomass and fossil fuel in the absence of oxygen, black carbo...
One paradigm in biogeochemistry is that frequent disturbance tends to deplete carbon (C) in soil org...
[1] Fire-derived black carbon (BC: charcoal and soot) has been thought to be a passive player in soi...
Boreal forests serve as important globalsources or sinks of carbon (C), and wild-fire is a major dri...
Incomplete combustion of organics such as vegetation or fossil fuel led to accumulation of charred p...
Incomplete combustion of organics such as vegetation or fossil fuel led to accumulation of charred p...
The long-standing perspective that recalcitrance of soil organic carbon (SOC) controls its stability...
Black carbon (BC) is a very oxidation resistant product of incomplete combustion, and consists out o...
Biomass burning produces black carbon (BC), effectively transferring a fraction of the biomass C fro...
Approximately 40% of earth's carbon (C) stored in land vegetation and soil is within the boreal regi...
Approximately 40% of earth's carbon (C) stored in land vegetation and soil is within the boreal regi...
Soils hold three quarters of the total organic carbon (OC) stock in terrestrial ecosystems and yet w...
Improving the stability of soil organic carbon (SOC) and soil’s capacity to store SOC are promising ...
Black carbon (BC) is the residue from incomplete combustion of biomass and is an important soil C po...
This review highlights the ubiquity of black carbon (BC) produced by incomplete combustion of plant ...
Produced from incomplete combustion of biomass and fossil fuel in the absence of oxygen, black carbo...
One paradigm in biogeochemistry is that frequent disturbance tends to deplete carbon (C) in soil org...
[1] Fire-derived black carbon (BC: charcoal and soot) has been thought to be a passive player in soi...
Boreal forests serve as important globalsources or sinks of carbon (C), and wild-fire is a major dri...
Incomplete combustion of organics such as vegetation or fossil fuel led to accumulation of charred p...
Incomplete combustion of organics such as vegetation or fossil fuel led to accumulation of charred p...
The long-standing perspective that recalcitrance of soil organic carbon (SOC) controls its stability...
Black carbon (BC) is a very oxidation resistant product of incomplete combustion, and consists out o...
Biomass burning produces black carbon (BC), effectively transferring a fraction of the biomass C fro...
Approximately 40% of earth's carbon (C) stored in land vegetation and soil is within the boreal regi...
Approximately 40% of earth's carbon (C) stored in land vegetation and soil is within the boreal regi...
Soils hold three quarters of the total organic carbon (OC) stock in terrestrial ecosystems and yet w...
Improving the stability of soil organic carbon (SOC) and soil’s capacity to store SOC are promising ...
Black carbon (BC) is the residue from incomplete combustion of biomass and is an important soil C po...
This review highlights the ubiquity of black carbon (BC) produced by incomplete combustion of plant ...
Produced from incomplete combustion of biomass and fossil fuel in the absence of oxygen, black carbo...
One paradigm in biogeochemistry is that frequent disturbance tends to deplete carbon (C) in soil org...