International audienceCalcium is a key element of the Earth system and closely coupled to the carbon cycle. Weathering of silicate releases Ca, which is exported and sequestered in oceans. However, pedogenic calcium carbonate constitutes a second Ca-trapping pathway that has received less attention. Large accumulations of pedogenic calcium carbonate nodules, associated with palaeo-Vertisols, are widespread in North Cameroon, despite a carbonate-free watershed. A previous study suggested that a significant proportion of Ca released during weathering was trapped in palaeo-Vertisols but the pathways involved in the transfer of Ca from sources (the granite and the Saharan dust) to a temporary sink (the carbonate nodules) remain unclear. This st...
International audienceThe oxalate carbonate pathway (OCP) of the Iroko tree has been shown to functi...
Copyright © 2014 Raymond Beri Verla et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
As a principal part of the atmosphere–lithosphere interface, soil plays a key role in regulating the...
International audienceCalcium is a key element of the Earth system and closely coupled to the carbon...
Calcium is a key element of the Earth system and closely coupled to the carbon cycle. Weathering of ...
International audienceSignificant amounts of pedogenic Ca-carbonate nodules have been observed in th...
Significant amounts of pedogenic Ca-carbonate nodules have been observed in the Far North Region of ...
Models for evaluating the terrestrial carbon cycle must take into account not only soil organic carb...
Mixed siliciclastic-carbonate active orogens are common on Earth's surface, yet most studies have fo...
In semiarid environments, the total inorganic carbon (TIC) in soil may contribute to the total carbo...
Chemical weathering of continental rocks is an important process in regulating global climate and oc...
Over half of the carbon (C) taking part in the global C cycle is held in terrestrial systems. Becau...
International audienceThe oxalate carbonate pathway (OCP) of the Iroko tree has been shown to functi...
Copyright © 2014 Raymond Beri Verla et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
As a principal part of the atmosphere–lithosphere interface, soil plays a key role in regulating the...
International audienceCalcium is a key element of the Earth system and closely coupled to the carbon...
Calcium is a key element of the Earth system and closely coupled to the carbon cycle. Weathering of ...
International audienceSignificant amounts of pedogenic Ca-carbonate nodules have been observed in th...
Significant amounts of pedogenic Ca-carbonate nodules have been observed in the Far North Region of ...
Models for evaluating the terrestrial carbon cycle must take into account not only soil organic carb...
Mixed siliciclastic-carbonate active orogens are common on Earth's surface, yet most studies have fo...
In semiarid environments, the total inorganic carbon (TIC) in soil may contribute to the total carbo...
Chemical weathering of continental rocks is an important process in regulating global climate and oc...
Over half of the carbon (C) taking part in the global C cycle is held in terrestrial systems. Becau...
International audienceThe oxalate carbonate pathway (OCP) of the Iroko tree has been shown to functi...
Copyright © 2014 Raymond Beri Verla et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
As a principal part of the atmosphere–lithosphere interface, soil plays a key role in regulating the...