Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in soils is released into streams, working as a main component of the carbon cycle. DOC in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems participates in many biogeochemical reactions and processes such as heterotrophic respiration, sorption of metals, and transport of pollutants. In order to understand the connectivity of organic carbon among soil, soil water, and forest streams, we investigated the concentrations and dual carbon isotope ratios (δ13C and Δ14C) of soil organic carbon (SOC) and water-extractable organic carbon (WEOC) obtained from soils beneath two tree species stands, and compared these with stream Δ14C-DOC of the forest watershed. Soil samples were collected at different depths (0–10, 10–30, and 30–50 cm...
We investigated the variation patterns of organic carbon in soil and soil solution of four selected ...
Two adjacent catchments in the Otway Ranges of Victoria, Australia (Redwater and Clearwater) produce...
The release of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from decomposing coarse woody debris (CWD) may result ...
Water Extractable organic Carbon (WEOC) accounts for the availability of dissolved organic carbon (D...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an essential parameter of quality and aquatic ecosystem functionin...
Lateral transport of carbon plays an important role in linking the carbon cycles of terrestrial and ...
The 14C content of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in streams, soil water and groundwaters in the Har...
At the interface between soil and water, dissolved organic matter is a dynamic component of ecosyste...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations have increased interest in the potential for forest ecosystems...
We investigated changes in the quantity and quality of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from rain to s...
Deadwood forms a significant carbon pool in forest systems and is a potential source of dissolved or...
Stream water dissolved organic carbon (DOC) correlates positively with soil organic carbon (SOC) in ...
The movement of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) through soils is an important process for the trans-p...
Natural vegetation restoration and tree plantation are the two most important measures for ecosystem...
The transfer of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from land to watercourses plays a major role in the c...
We investigated the variation patterns of organic carbon in soil and soil solution of four selected ...
Two adjacent catchments in the Otway Ranges of Victoria, Australia (Redwater and Clearwater) produce...
The release of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from decomposing coarse woody debris (CWD) may result ...
Water Extractable organic Carbon (WEOC) accounts for the availability of dissolved organic carbon (D...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an essential parameter of quality and aquatic ecosystem functionin...
Lateral transport of carbon plays an important role in linking the carbon cycles of terrestrial and ...
The 14C content of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in streams, soil water and groundwaters in the Har...
At the interface between soil and water, dissolved organic matter is a dynamic component of ecosyste...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations have increased interest in the potential for forest ecosystems...
We investigated changes in the quantity and quality of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from rain to s...
Deadwood forms a significant carbon pool in forest systems and is a potential source of dissolved or...
Stream water dissolved organic carbon (DOC) correlates positively with soil organic carbon (SOC) in ...
The movement of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) through soils is an important process for the trans-p...
Natural vegetation restoration and tree plantation are the two most important measures for ecosystem...
The transfer of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from land to watercourses plays a major role in the c...
We investigated the variation patterns of organic carbon in soil and soil solution of four selected ...
Two adjacent catchments in the Otway Ranges of Victoria, Australia (Redwater and Clearwater) produce...
The release of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from decomposing coarse woody debris (CWD) may result ...