AbstractA new generation of models is needed to adequately simulate patterns of soil biogeochemical cycling in response changing global environmental drivers. For example, predicting the influence of climate change on soil organic matter storage and stability requires models capable of addressing complex biotic/abiotic interactions of rhizosphere and weathering processes. Reactive transport modeling provides a powerful framework simulating these interactions and the resulting influence on soil physical and chemical characteristics. Incorporation of organic reactions in an existing reactive transport model framework has yielded novel insights into soil weathering and development but much more work is required to adequately capture root and m...
Reliable soil biogeochemical modeling is a prerequisite for credible projections of climate change a...
AbstractThere has been considerable research on organic carbon (OC) stocks in the upper layer of the...
<p>The remarkable complexity of soil and its importance to a wide range of ecosystem services presen...
Natural ecosystems provide services such as ameliorating the impacts of deleterious human activities...
The biogeochemical interactions between plants and soils in the critical zone (CZ) are well-known fo...
Land use change and intensive agricultural practices have induced significant shifts in the transpor...
International audienceA large number of organic matter degradation, CO2 transport and dissolved orga...
Present gaps in the representation of key soil biogeochemical processes such as the partitioning of ...
International audienceA large number of organic matter degradation, CO2 transport and dissolved orga...
Several mathematical models have been developed to simulate processes and interactions in the plant ...
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...
Soils play a key role in the terrestrial carbon (C) cycle by storing and emitting large quantities o...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Interacti...
Summarization: Soil ecosystem functions have significantly deteriorated due to agricultural intensif...
Reliable soil biogeochemical modeling is a prerequisite for credible projections of climate change a...
AbstractThere has been considerable research on organic carbon (OC) stocks in the upper layer of the...
<p>The remarkable complexity of soil and its importance to a wide range of ecosystem services presen...
Natural ecosystems provide services such as ameliorating the impacts of deleterious human activities...
The biogeochemical interactions between plants and soils in the critical zone (CZ) are well-known fo...
Land use change and intensive agricultural practices have induced significant shifts in the transpor...
International audienceA large number of organic matter degradation, CO2 transport and dissolved orga...
Present gaps in the representation of key soil biogeochemical processes such as the partitioning of ...
International audienceA large number of organic matter degradation, CO2 transport and dissolved orga...
Several mathematical models have been developed to simulate processes and interactions in the plant ...
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...
Soils play a key role in the terrestrial carbon (C) cycle by storing and emitting large quantities o...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Interacti...
Summarization: Soil ecosystem functions have significantly deteriorated due to agricultural intensif...
Reliable soil biogeochemical modeling is a prerequisite for credible projections of climate change a...
AbstractThere has been considerable research on organic carbon (OC) stocks in the upper layer of the...
<p>The remarkable complexity of soil and its importance to a wide range of ecosystem services presen...