International audienceSoil structure and interactions between biotic and abiotic processes are increasingly recognized as important for explaining the large uncertainties in the outputs of macroscopic SOM decomposition models. We present a numerical analysis to assess the role of meso- and macropore topology on the biodegradation of a soluble carbon substrate in variably water saturated and pure diffusion conditions . Our analysis was built as a complete factorial design and used a new 3D pore-scale model, LBioS, that couples a diffusion lattice-Boltzmann model and a compartmental biodegradation model. The scenarios combined contrasted modalities of four factors: meso- and macropore space geometry, water saturation, bacterial distribution a...
Redox processes, including degradation of organic contaminants, are often controlled by microorganis...
This paper deals with the simulation of microbial degradation of organic matter in soil within the p...
International audienceBacterial decomposition of organic matter in soils is generally believed to be...
International audienceSoil structure and interactions between biotic and abiotic processes are incre...
Soil Organic Matter decomposition is affected by soil structure and water content, but field and lab...
At microscopic scale, soil pores constitute microbial habitats with changing physicochemic...
Heterotrophic microorganisms control soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition and may thus have a key...
Recently, innovative modeling tools have been developed to describe the physico-chemical processes o...
International audienceThe distribution of organic substrates and microorganisms in soils is spatiall...
International audienceThe microscale physical characteristics of microbial habitats considerably aff...
International audienceSoil microorganisms perform a major ecosystem function by degrading many chemi...
International audienceMicro-organisms and substrates may be heterogeneously distributed in soils. Th...
Redox processes, including degradation of organic contaminants, are often controlled by microorganis...
This paper deals with the simulation of microbial degradation of organic matter in soil within the p...
International audienceBacterial decomposition of organic matter in soils is generally believed to be...
International audienceSoil structure and interactions between biotic and abiotic processes are incre...
Soil Organic Matter decomposition is affected by soil structure and water content, but field and lab...
At microscopic scale, soil pores constitute microbial habitats with changing physicochemic...
Heterotrophic microorganisms control soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition and may thus have a key...
Recently, innovative modeling tools have been developed to describe the physico-chemical processes o...
International audienceThe distribution of organic substrates and microorganisms in soils is spatiall...
International audienceThe microscale physical characteristics of microbial habitats considerably aff...
International audienceSoil microorganisms perform a major ecosystem function by degrading many chemi...
International audienceMicro-organisms and substrates may be heterogeneously distributed in soils. Th...
Redox processes, including degradation of organic contaminants, are often controlled by microorganis...
This paper deals with the simulation of microbial degradation of organic matter in soil within the p...
International audienceBacterial decomposition of organic matter in soils is generally believed to be...