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  1. A farm-scale investigation of the organic matter composition and soil chemistry of Andisols as influenced by land use and management

    Andisols are characterised by having abundant reactive Al in the form of short-range ordered (SRO) Al constituents and organo-Al complexes, which...

    Ritha Kov, Marta Camps-Arbestain, ... Felipe Macías Vázquez in Biogeochemistry
    Article 26 July 2018
  2. Biochar amendment and phosphorus fertilization altered forest soil microbial community and native soil organic matter molecular composition

    Fertilizer application to nutrient-deficient forest soils may alleviate soil nutrient limitations, but long-term application may be cost-prohibitive...

    Perry J. Mitchell, André J. Simpson, ... Myrna J. Simpson in Biogeochemistry
    Article 03 October 2016
  3. Forest fires in Canadian permafrost region: the combined effects of fire and permafrost dynamics on soil organic matter quality

    Wildfires burn approximately 1% of boreal forest yearly, being one of the most significant factors affecting soil organic matter (SOM) pools. Boreal...

    Heidi Aaltonen, Kajar Köster, ... Jukka Pumpanen in Biogeochemistry
    Article Open access 22 March 2019
  4. Microbial formation of stable soil carbon is more efficient from belowground than aboveground input

    The relative contributions of aboveground versus belowground plant carbon inputs to the stable soil organic carbon pool are the subject of much...

    Noah W. Sokol, Mark A. Bradford in Nature Geoscience
    Article 19 November 2018
  5. Organic Trace Components Extractable by Chloroform from Swamp and River Waters in the Middle Ob Basin

    For the first time in the Middle Ob Basin, new data of importance for evaluating the quality of swamp and river water were obtained, characterizing...

    T. T. Efremova, S. P. Efremov, G. S. Kalacheva in Water Resources
    Article 05 September 2018
  6. Aggregation controls the stability of lignin and lipids in clay-sized particulate and mineral associated organic matter

    Physical separation of soil into different soil organic matter (SOM) fractions is widely used to identify organic carbon pools that are differently...

    Gerrit Angst, Kevin E. Mueller, ... Carsten W. Mueller in Biogeochemistry
    Article 10 February 2017
  7. Characteristics of Vertical Distributions of Fatty Acids in Surface Sediments of the Yellow Sea and East China Sea

    Fatty acids (FAs) in sediment collected from three different stations in the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea were analyzed for their distributions...

    Evanildo O. Lopes, Mengqi Wang, ... Haibing Ding in Journal of Ocean University of China
    Article 29 August 2018
  8. Long-term doubling of litter inputs accelerates soil organic matter degradation and reduces soil carbon stocks

    Soil organic matter (SOM) constitutes more than two-thirds of terrestrial carbon stocks yet there are many uncertainties about the fate of soil...

    Oliva Pisani, Lisa H. Lin, ... Myrna J. Simpson in Biogeochemistry
    Article 29 December 2015
  9. The chemistry of some foliar litters and their sequential proximate analysis fractions

    Proximate analysis (PA) is widely used to assess foliar, litter, and wood quality. The acid-unhydrolyzable residue (AUR) of PA, originally known as Kla...

    Caroline M. Preston, J. A. Trofymow in Biogeochemistry
    Article 20 October 2015
  10. Organic Geochemistry

    John K. Volkman in Encyclopedia of Geochemistry
    Reference work entry 2018
  11. Synergies of Spaceborne Imaging Spectroscopy with Other Remote Sensing Approaches

    Imaging spectroscopy (IS), also commonly known as hyperspectral remote sensing, is a powerful remote sensing technique for the monitoring of the...

    Luis Guanter, Maximilian Brell, ... Naoto Yokoya in Surveys in Geophysics
    Article 16 July 2018
  12. Organic Geochemistry

    John K. Volkman in Encyclopedia of Geochemistry
    Living reference work entry 2018
  13. Incorporation of shoot versus root-derived 13C and 15N into mineral-associated organic matter fractions: results of a soil slurry incubation with dual-labelled plant material

    Mineral-associated organic matter (MAOM) is a key component of the global carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles, but the processes controlling its...

    J. M. Lavallee, R. T. Conant, ... M. F. Cotrufo in Biogeochemistry
    Article 13 February 2018
  14. Evidence for the role and fate of water-insoluble condensed tannins in the short-term reduction of carbon loss during litter decay

    Warmer temperatures associated with climate change have the potential to accelerate litter decay and subsequently release large amounts of carbon...

    Philip-Edouard Shay, C. Peter Constabel, J. A. Trofymow in Biogeochemistry
    Article 02 December 2017
  15. Long term decomposition: the influence of litter type and soil horizon on retention of plant carbon and nitrogen in soils

    How plant inputs from above- versus below-ground affect long term carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) retention and stabilization in soils is not well known....

    Caitlin E. Hicks Pries, Jeffrey A. Bird, ... Margaret S. Torn in Biogeochemistry
    Article 27 May 2017
  16. Effects of human land use on the terrestrial and aquatic sources of fluvial organic matter in a temperate river basin (The Meuse River, Belgium)

    The impact of human activities on the concentrations and composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and particulate organic matter (POM) was...

    Thibault Lambert, Steven Bouillon, ... Alberto V. Borges in Biogeochemistry
    Article Open access 13 October 2017
  17. An integrated spectroscopic and wet chemical approach to investigate grass litter decomposition chemistry

    The chemical transformations that occur during litter decomposition are key processes for soil organic matter formation and terrestrial...

    Georgina A. McKee, Jennifer L. Soong, ... M. Francesca Cotrufo in Biogeochemistry
    Article 12 March 2016
  18. Gas–oil fluids in the formation of travertines in the Baikal rift zone

    Active participation of gas–oil fluids in the processes of mineral formation and petrogenesis in travertines of the Arshan and Garga hot springs is...

    A. A. Tatarinov, L. I. Yalovik, ... S. V. Kanakin in Doklady Earth Sciences
    Article 01 July 2016
  19. Robust production optimization with capacitance-resistance model as precursor

    Many model-based techniques for optimizing hydrocarbon production, especially robust optimization (RO), carry prohibitive computational cost....

    A. J. Hong, R. B. Bratvold, G. Nævdal in Computational Geosciences
    Article 24 June 2017
  20. Soil warming and nitrogen deposition alter soil organic matter composition at the molecular-level

    Rising temperatures and nitrogen (N) deposition, both aspects of global environmental change, are proposed to alter soil organic matter (SOM)...

    Oliva Pisani, Serita D. Frey, ... Myrna J. Simpson in Biogeochemistry
    Article 03 February 2015
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