Soils contain the largest inventory of organic carbon on the Earth's surface. Therefore, it is important to understand how soil organic carbon (SOC) is distributed in soils. This study directly measured SOC distributions within soil microaggregates and its associations with major soil elements from three soil groups (Phaeozem, Cambisol, and Ultisol), using scanning transmission X-ray microscopy (STXM) and near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) spectroscopy at a spatial resolution of 30 nm. Unlike previous studies, small intact soil microaggregates were examined directly in order to avoid preparatory procedures that might alter C speciation. We found that SOC exists as distinct particles (tens to hundreds of nm) and as ubiquitous...
International audienceUp to now stabilization of organic matter (OM) in soils due to mineral interac...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the in situ characterization of organic matter (OM) wit...
Organo-mineral and organo-metal associations play an important role in the retention and accumulatio...
Direct evidence-based approaches are vital to evaluating newly proposed theories on the persistence ...
The spatial distribution of soil constituents at the micrometer scale is of great importance to unde...
There is a growing acceptance that associations with soil minerals may be the most important overarc...
The ability of soils to serve as a carbon (C) reservoir depends on the processes that drive the accu...
Better understanding the mechanisms responsible for the pluri-decadal persistence of carbon in soils...
We investigated the influence of soil texture and mineralogy on soil organic carbon (SOC) stability ...
The mineral matrix and clays in particular protect soil organic matter (SOM) from decomposition by m...
Black carbon (BC) is considered ubiquitous in soil organic matter and therefore plays an important r...
Purpose Processes that lead to soil organic carbon (SOC) protection depend on both soil porosity and...
Methodological constraints limit the extent to which existing soil aggregationmodels explain carbon ...
The quantity and quality of residues determine the formation and stabilization of aggregate structur...
Accrual of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in soil is a significant and realizable management option to ...
International audienceUp to now stabilization of organic matter (OM) in soils due to mineral interac...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the in situ characterization of organic matter (OM) wit...
Organo-mineral and organo-metal associations play an important role in the retention and accumulatio...
Direct evidence-based approaches are vital to evaluating newly proposed theories on the persistence ...
The spatial distribution of soil constituents at the micrometer scale is of great importance to unde...
There is a growing acceptance that associations with soil minerals may be the most important overarc...
The ability of soils to serve as a carbon (C) reservoir depends on the processes that drive the accu...
Better understanding the mechanisms responsible for the pluri-decadal persistence of carbon in soils...
We investigated the influence of soil texture and mineralogy on soil organic carbon (SOC) stability ...
The mineral matrix and clays in particular protect soil organic matter (SOM) from decomposition by m...
Black carbon (BC) is considered ubiquitous in soil organic matter and therefore plays an important r...
Purpose Processes that lead to soil organic carbon (SOC) protection depend on both soil porosity and...
Methodological constraints limit the extent to which existing soil aggregationmodels explain carbon ...
The quantity and quality of residues determine the formation and stabilization of aggregate structur...
Accrual of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) in soil is a significant and realizable management option to ...
International audienceUp to now stabilization of organic matter (OM) in soils due to mineral interac...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the in situ characterization of organic matter (OM) wit...
Organo-mineral and organo-metal associations play an important role in the retention and accumulatio...