Plant-soil feedback across spatiotemporal scales from immediate effects to legacy
J Frouz - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2024 - Elsevier
Plants and soil biota are important ecosystem engineers interacting via plant-soil feedback
on large gradient of temporal scales from immediate interactions to long term legacy, which …
on large gradient of temporal scales from immediate interactions to long term legacy, which …
Luminescence as a sediment tracer and provenance tool
Luminescence holds unique potential as a sediment tracer and provenance method. The
tracer application of luminescence has key advantages including ease of measurement …
tracer application of luminescence has key advantages including ease of measurement …
Biogeomorphology, quo vadis? On processes, time, and space in biogeomorphology
Biogeomorphology has been expanding as a discipline, due to increased recognition of the
role that biology can play in geomorphic processes, as well as due to our increasing …
role that biology can play in geomorphic processes, as well as due to our increasing …
The distribution of soil morphological characteristics for landslide-impacted Sumbing Volcano, Central Java-Indonesia
Landslides are the second biggest natural disasters in Indonesia, occurring mostly in
volcanic area with thick and clay rich soils. Examining the changes of land surface and soil …
volcanic area with thick and clay rich soils. Examining the changes of land surface and soil …
Illuminating past river incision, sediment source and pathways using luminescence signals of individual feldspar grains (Rangitikei River, New Zealand)
Single‐grain post‐infrared infrared stimulated luminescence (SG‐pIRIR) of feldspar has
recently been introduced as a method to date Quaternary deposits. The method is …
recently been introduced as a method to date Quaternary deposits. The method is …
Depth-dependent soil mixing persists across climate zones
Soil mixing over long (> 102 y) timescales enhances nutrient fluxes that support soil ecology,
contributes to dispersion of sediment and contaminated material, and modulates fluxes of …
contributes to dispersion of sediment and contaminated material, and modulates fluxes of …
Deciphering timing and rates of Central German Chernozem/Phaeozem formation through high resolution single-grain luminescence dating
H von Suchodoletz, M Van Meer, P Kühn, K Wiedner… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Chernozems/Phaeozems are important agricultural resources and have been intensively
used for millennia. However, their origin and age are still controversial. In Europe, the …
used for millennia. However, their origin and age are still controversial. In Europe, the …
Reconstructing rates and patterns of colluvial soil redistribution in agrarian (hummocky) landscapes
Humans have triggered or accelerated erosion processes since prehistoric times through
agricultural practices. Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) is widely used to quantify …
agricultural practices. Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) is widely used to quantify …
[HTML][HTML] Mammalian bioturbation amplifies rates of both hillslope sediment erosion and accumulation along the Chilean climate gradient
Animal burrowing activity affects soil texture, bulk density, soil water content, and
redistribution of nutrients. All of these parameters in turn influence sediment redistribution …
redistribution of nutrients. All of these parameters in turn influence sediment redistribution …
[HTML][HTML] The current and future role of biota in soil-landscape evolution models
X Meng, AM Kooijman, AJAM Temme… - Earth-Science …, 2022 - Elsevier
Biota are major drivers of geomorphological development. Vegetation and soil fauna act as
ecosystem engineers, changing the environment through physical structures and individual …
ecosystem engineers, changing the environment through physical structures and individual …