A central question in carbon research is how stabilization mechanisms in soil change over time with soil development and how this is reflected in qualitative changes in soil organic matter (SOM). To address this matter, we assessed the influence of soil geochemistry on bulk SOM composition along a soil chronosequence in California, USA, spanning 3 million years. This was done by combining data on soil mineralogy and texture from previous studies with additional measurements on total carbon (C), stable isotope values (δ13C and δ15N), and spectral information derived from diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFTS). To assess qualitative shifts in bulk SOM, we analysed the peak areas of simple plant-derived (S-POM), c...
The role of eroding landscapes in organic carbon stabilization operating as C sinks or sources has b...
Paleosols are formed when the topsoil gets buried by the lateral distribution of soil and can store ...
International audienceChemical recalcitrance of biomolecules, physical protection by soil minerals a...
A central question in carbon research is how stabilization mechanisms in soil change over time with ...
A central question in carbon research is how stabilization mechanisms in soil change over time with ...
A large source of uncertainty in present understanding of the global carbon cycle is the distributio...
A large source of uncertainty in present understanding of the global carbon cycle is the distributio...
A large source of uncertainty in present understanding of the global carbon cycle is the distributio...
Current attempts to explain the persistence of carbon in soils focuses on explanations such as the r...
We investigated the influence of soil texture and mineralogy on soil organic carbon (SOC) stability ...
Over timescales of soil development (millennia), the capacity of soils to stabilize soil organic car...
Historically, attention on soil organic matter (SOM) has focused on the central role that it plays i...
Current attempts to explain the persistence of carbon in soils focuses on explanations such as the r...
AbstractOver timescales of soil development (millennia), the capacity of soils to stabilize soil org...
Soil organic carbon (SOM) constitutes the largest terrestrial reservoir of organic carbon, and in a ...
The role of eroding landscapes in organic carbon stabilization operating as C sinks or sources has b...
Paleosols are formed when the topsoil gets buried by the lateral distribution of soil and can store ...
International audienceChemical recalcitrance of biomolecules, physical protection by soil minerals a...
A central question in carbon research is how stabilization mechanisms in soil change over time with ...
A central question in carbon research is how stabilization mechanisms in soil change over time with ...
A large source of uncertainty in present understanding of the global carbon cycle is the distributio...
A large source of uncertainty in present understanding of the global carbon cycle is the distributio...
A large source of uncertainty in present understanding of the global carbon cycle is the distributio...
Current attempts to explain the persistence of carbon in soils focuses on explanations such as the r...
We investigated the influence of soil texture and mineralogy on soil organic carbon (SOC) stability ...
Over timescales of soil development (millennia), the capacity of soils to stabilize soil organic car...
Historically, attention on soil organic matter (SOM) has focused on the central role that it plays i...
Current attempts to explain the persistence of carbon in soils focuses on explanations such as the r...
AbstractOver timescales of soil development (millennia), the capacity of soils to stabilize soil org...
Soil organic carbon (SOM) constitutes the largest terrestrial reservoir of organic carbon, and in a ...
The role of eroding landscapes in organic carbon stabilization operating as C sinks or sources has b...
Paleosols are formed when the topsoil gets buried by the lateral distribution of soil and can store ...
International audienceChemical recalcitrance of biomolecules, physical protection by soil minerals a...