International audienceLife on earth drives a continuous exchange of carbon between soils and the atmosphere. Some forms of soil carbon, or organic matter, are more stable and have a longer residence time in soil than others. Relative differences in stability have often been derived from shifts in ?13C (which is bound to a vegetation change from C3 to C4 type) or through 14C-dating (which is bound to small sample numbers because of high measurement costs). Here, we propose a new concept based on the increase in ?15N and the decrease in C:N ratio with increasing stability. We tested the concept on grasslands at different elevations in the Swiss Alps. Depending on elevation and soil depth, it predicted mineral-associated organic carbon to be 3...
The stability of global soil carbon (C) represents a major uncertainty in forecasting future climate...
International audienceThe size of the organic carbon reservoir of the planet's soils is estimated to...
The temperature sensitivity of soil organic carbon decomposition is critical for predicting future c...
International audienceLife on earth drives a continuous exchange of carbon between soils and the atm...
In order to evaluate the sustainability and efficiency of soil carbon sequestration measures and the...
Amount, composition, and rate of turnover of soil organic carbon (SOC) in mountainous cold regions i...
Information on the stability and age of soil organic matter (SOM) pools is of vital importance for a...
Soil organic matter (SOM) forms the largest terrestrial pool of carbon outside of sedimentary rocks....
A large source of uncertainty in present understanding of the global carbon cycle is the distributio...
Soil organic matter (SOM) forms the largest terrestrial pool of carbon outside of sedimentary rocks....
Conceptual models suggest that stability of organic carbon (OC) in soil depends on the source of pla...
Using published and new chronosequence datasets from the European Alps and the Wind River Range (Roc...
Mountain soils stock large quantities of carbon as particulate organic matter that may be highly vul...
Soils contain more carbon (C) in the form of organic matter (soil organic matter = SOM) than the ent...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Soil organic carbon comprises a large and highly dyna...
The stability of global soil carbon (C) represents a major uncertainty in forecasting future climate...
International audienceThe size of the organic carbon reservoir of the planet's soils is estimated to...
The temperature sensitivity of soil organic carbon decomposition is critical for predicting future c...
International audienceLife on earth drives a continuous exchange of carbon between soils and the atm...
In order to evaluate the sustainability and efficiency of soil carbon sequestration measures and the...
Amount, composition, and rate of turnover of soil organic carbon (SOC) in mountainous cold regions i...
Information on the stability and age of soil organic matter (SOM) pools is of vital importance for a...
Soil organic matter (SOM) forms the largest terrestrial pool of carbon outside of sedimentary rocks....
A large source of uncertainty in present understanding of the global carbon cycle is the distributio...
Soil organic matter (SOM) forms the largest terrestrial pool of carbon outside of sedimentary rocks....
Conceptual models suggest that stability of organic carbon (OC) in soil depends on the source of pla...
Using published and new chronosequence datasets from the European Alps and the Wind River Range (Roc...
Mountain soils stock large quantities of carbon as particulate organic matter that may be highly vul...
Soils contain more carbon (C) in the form of organic matter (soil organic matter = SOM) than the ent...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Soil organic carbon comprises a large and highly dyna...
The stability of global soil carbon (C) represents a major uncertainty in forecasting future climate...
International audienceThe size of the organic carbon reservoir of the planet's soils is estimated to...
The temperature sensitivity of soil organic carbon decomposition is critical for predicting future c...