Soils form the skin of the Earth’s surface, regulating water and biogeochemical cycles and generating production of food, timber, and textiles around the world. Changes in soil and its ability to perform a range of processes have important implications for Earth system function, especially in the critical zone (CZ)—the area that extends from the top of the canopy to the bottom of groundwater and that harbors most of Earth’s biosphere. A key aspect of the way soil functions results from its structure, defined as the size, shape, and arrangement of soil particles and pores. The network of pores provides storage space for at least a quarter of Earth’s biodiversity, while the abundance, size and connectivity of the pore space regulates fluxes o...
Soil is one of the most important natural resource for life on Earth and provides important ecosyste...
Since the birth of soil science, climate has been recognized as a soil-forming factor, along with pa...
Soil degradation is a worsening global phenomenon driven by socio‐economic pressures, poor land mana...
Soils form the skin of the Earth’s surface, regulating water and biogeochemical cycles and generatin...
Soil is the central interface of Earth's critical zone—the planetary surface layer extending from un...
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Summarization: Soil is the central interface of Earth's critical zone - the planetary surface layer ...
Growth in human population and demand for wealth creates ever-increasing pressure on global soils, l...
Growth in human population and demand for wealth creates ever-increasing pressure on global soils, l...
Although only representing 0.05% of global freshwater, or 0.001% of all global water, soil water sup...
Although only representing 0.05% of global freshwater, or 0.001% of all global water, soil water sup...
International audienceSoil functions, including climate regulation and the cycling of water and nutr...
Soil structure provides a home to large numbers of microorganisms offering them a food base, support...
Soils are the fundament of terrestrial ecosystems. Across the globe we find different soil types wit...
Soils play multiple roles in vital ecosystem processes, even though they form only a thin layer betw...
Soil is one of the most important natural resource for life on Earth and provides important ecosyste...
Since the birth of soil science, climate has been recognized as a soil-forming factor, along with pa...
Soil degradation is a worsening global phenomenon driven by socio‐economic pressures, poor land mana...
Soils form the skin of the Earth’s surface, regulating water and biogeochemical cycles and generatin...
Soil is the central interface of Earth's critical zone—the planetary surface layer extending from un...
Good time for soil scientists, bad time for soils? Join me at my Soil System Sciences - OECS award l...
Summarization: Soil is the central interface of Earth's critical zone - the planetary surface layer ...
Growth in human population and demand for wealth creates ever-increasing pressure on global soils, l...
Growth in human population and demand for wealth creates ever-increasing pressure on global soils, l...
Although only representing 0.05% of global freshwater, or 0.001% of all global water, soil water sup...
Although only representing 0.05% of global freshwater, or 0.001% of all global water, soil water sup...
International audienceSoil functions, including climate regulation and the cycling of water and nutr...
Soil structure provides a home to large numbers of microorganisms offering them a food base, support...
Soils are the fundament of terrestrial ecosystems. Across the globe we find different soil types wit...
Soils play multiple roles in vital ecosystem processes, even though they form only a thin layer betw...
Soil is one of the most important natural resource for life on Earth and provides important ecosyste...
Since the birth of soil science, climate has been recognized as a soil-forming factor, along with pa...
Soil degradation is a worsening global phenomenon driven by socio‐economic pressures, poor land mana...