This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. DATA AVAILABILITY: The data that support the findings of this study are openly available in “figshare” at http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.17263883.v1The fate of organic carbon deposited in floodplain sediments is an important control on the magnitude and direction of the carbon flux from anthropogenically accelerated erosion and channelization of the riverine network. Globally, carbon deposition rates and mean residence time (MRT) within different geomorphic settings remains poorly constrained. We sampled soil profiles to 0.8 m depth from two geomorphic zones: active channel belt (ACB) and lowland floodplain, under long-term pasture adjacent to the river Culm in ...
Floodplains contain soils rich in organic matter and are important ecosystems for agricultural produ...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics at depths greater than one meter in valley bottoms are not well u...
Soil erosion and terrestrial deposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) can potentially play a signific...
peer reviewedThe fate of organic carbon deposited in floodplain sediments is an important control on...
The fate of organic carbon deposited in floodplain sediments is an important control on the magnitud...
Geomorphological controls and catchment sediment characteristics control the formation of floodplain...
IntroductionSoil is the largest reservoir of terrestrial organic carbon, playing an important role i...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Floodpl...
Ten years of erosion data from the Woburn Erosion Reference Experiment, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom...
Over recent decades, the number of floodplain restoration projects has increased worldwide. In Switz...
Soils account for the largest terrestrial pool of carbon and have the potential for even greater qua...
Soils deliver crucial ecosystem services, such as climate regulation through carbon (C) storage and ...
Estimating carbon (C) balance in erosional and depositionallandscapes is complicated by the effects ...
Understanding soil water erosion processes is essential to evaluate the redistribution of soil organ...
The stability of global soil carbon (C) represents a major uncertainty in forecasting future climate...
Floodplains contain soils rich in organic matter and are important ecosystems for agricultural produ...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics at depths greater than one meter in valley bottoms are not well u...
Soil erosion and terrestrial deposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) can potentially play a signific...
peer reviewedThe fate of organic carbon deposited in floodplain sediments is an important control on...
The fate of organic carbon deposited in floodplain sediments is an important control on the magnitud...
Geomorphological controls and catchment sediment characteristics control the formation of floodplain...
IntroductionSoil is the largest reservoir of terrestrial organic carbon, playing an important role i...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Floodpl...
Ten years of erosion data from the Woburn Erosion Reference Experiment, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom...
Over recent decades, the number of floodplain restoration projects has increased worldwide. In Switz...
Soils account for the largest terrestrial pool of carbon and have the potential for even greater qua...
Soils deliver crucial ecosystem services, such as climate regulation through carbon (C) storage and ...
Estimating carbon (C) balance in erosional and depositionallandscapes is complicated by the effects ...
Understanding soil water erosion processes is essential to evaluate the redistribution of soil organ...
The stability of global soil carbon (C) represents a major uncertainty in forecasting future climate...
Floodplains contain soils rich in organic matter and are important ecosystems for agricultural produ...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics at depths greater than one meter in valley bottoms are not well u...
Soil erosion and terrestrial deposition of soil organic carbon (SOC) can potentially play a signific...