Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with depth, often leading to subsoil 14C ages of more than 1000 years. These observations have generally been reproduced in SOC models by introducing a SOC pool that decomposes on the time-scale of millennia. The overemphasis of chemical recalcitrance as the major factor for the persistence of SOC was able to provide a mechanistic justification for these very low decomposition rates. The emerging view on SOC persistence, however, stresses that apart from molecular structure a multitude of mechanisms can lead to the long-term persistence of organic carbon in soils. These mechanisms, however, have not been incorporated into most models. Consequently, ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Our study tests the emerging paradigm that biochemical recalcitrance does not affect substantially l...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the most mobile fraction of organic matter in soil and thus is imp...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
The role of organo-mineral interactions, microbial dynamics, and vertical plant input profiles are h...
Predicting the evolution of the stock of soil organic matter (SOM) requires a process-based understa...
Globally, soil organic carbon (C) is a large, diverse, and dynamic pool. The complex mechanisms that...
Soil organic matter (SOM) is the largest actively-cycling terrestrial reservoir of carbon (C) and an...
Soil organic matter (SOM) is the largest actively-cycling terrestrial reservoir of carbon (C) and an...
Most of our terrestrial carbon (C) storage occurs in soils as organic C derived from living organism...
Reflecting recent advances in our understanding of soil organic carbon (SOC) turnover and persistenc...
Colluvial soils are enriched in soil organic carbon (SOC) in comparison to the soils of upslope area...
The question of why some types of organic matter are more persistent while others decompose quickly ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Our study tests the emerging paradigm that biochemical recalcitrance does not affect substantially l...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the most mobile fraction of organic matter in soil and thus is imp...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
Profiles of soil organic carbon (SOC) are often characterized by a steep increase of 14C age with de...
The role of organo-mineral interactions, microbial dynamics, and vertical plant input profiles are h...
Predicting the evolution of the stock of soil organic matter (SOM) requires a process-based understa...
Globally, soil organic carbon (C) is a large, diverse, and dynamic pool. The complex mechanisms that...
Soil organic matter (SOM) is the largest actively-cycling terrestrial reservoir of carbon (C) and an...
Soil organic matter (SOM) is the largest actively-cycling terrestrial reservoir of carbon (C) and an...
Most of our terrestrial carbon (C) storage occurs in soils as organic C derived from living organism...
Reflecting recent advances in our understanding of soil organic carbon (SOC) turnover and persistenc...
Colluvial soils are enriched in soil organic carbon (SOC) in comparison to the soils of upslope area...
The question of why some types of organic matter are more persistent while others decompose quickly ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Our study tests the emerging paradigm that biochemical recalcitrance does not affect substantially l...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the most mobile fraction of organic matter in soil and thus is imp...