This study examines the spatial distribution of the organic carbon found in alluvial soils affected by successive floods. In flood zones, very little is known of the processes associated with the development of soils subjected to frequent flooding, in particular with respect to the accumulation of litter and organic carbon concentrations. The aim of this study is to better understand the distribution of organic carbon based on various hydrological gradients associated with flood recurrence. A digital elevation model was developed from LIDAR data to assess the microtopography of the site, and further delineate floodplains and no-flood zones. Various soil properties were considered in addition to organic carbon, such as pH, soil bulk density,...
Over recent decades, the number of floodplain restoration projects has increased worldwide. In Switz...
The mechanisms controlling soil succession in floodplains remain much less studied than in uplands d...
International audienceFew studies have simultaneously addressed the issue of the short-and long-term...
Measuring soil organic carbon (SOC) in riparian forest soils affected by floods is crucial for evalu...
Due to their spatial complexity and dynamic nature, floodplains provide a wide range of ecosystem fu...
The dynamic and stability of the soil organic carbon (C) reservoir are currently receiving attention...
The increasing fluvial flux of carbon from peatlands has negative implications for global warming an...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is one of the most active and mobile carbon pools, and thus an import...
The distribution of soil organic carbon (OC) in the landscape shows high variability between landfor...
The integration of hydrologic, geomorphic and biogeochemical approaches is required to determine org...
National audiencedissolved organic matter (DOM) over hydrological year. Duringthese hot moments, the...
Although the impact of water erosion on soil carbon losses has been widely investigated, little is k...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) storage in river valley bottoms at depths greater than one meter and the p...
The role of geomorphology in relation to the spatial and temporal distribution of soil carbon is of ...
Soils account for the largest terrestrial pool of carbon and have the potential for even greater qua...
Over recent decades, the number of floodplain restoration projects has increased worldwide. In Switz...
The mechanisms controlling soil succession in floodplains remain much less studied than in uplands d...
International audienceFew studies have simultaneously addressed the issue of the short-and long-term...
Measuring soil organic carbon (SOC) in riparian forest soils affected by floods is crucial for evalu...
Due to their spatial complexity and dynamic nature, floodplains provide a wide range of ecosystem fu...
The dynamic and stability of the soil organic carbon (C) reservoir are currently receiving attention...
The increasing fluvial flux of carbon from peatlands has negative implications for global warming an...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is one of the most active and mobile carbon pools, and thus an import...
The distribution of soil organic carbon (OC) in the landscape shows high variability between landfor...
The integration of hydrologic, geomorphic and biogeochemical approaches is required to determine org...
National audiencedissolved organic matter (DOM) over hydrological year. Duringthese hot moments, the...
Although the impact of water erosion on soil carbon losses has been widely investigated, little is k...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) storage in river valley bottoms at depths greater than one meter and the p...
The role of geomorphology in relation to the spatial and temporal distribution of soil carbon is of ...
Soils account for the largest terrestrial pool of carbon and have the potential for even greater qua...
Over recent decades, the number of floodplain restoration projects has increased worldwide. In Switz...
The mechanisms controlling soil succession in floodplains remain much less studied than in uplands d...
International audienceFew studies have simultaneously addressed the issue of the short-and long-term...