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Elsevier, Soil Biology and Biochemistry, (72), p. 55-65

DOI: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2014.01.018

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Soil aggregation and the stabilization of organic carbon as affected by erosion and deposition

Journal article published in 2014 by Xiang Wang, Erik L. H. Cammeraat ORCID, Chiara Cerli, Karsten Kalbitz
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Abstract

The importance of soil aggregation in determining the dynamics of soil organic carbon (SOC) during erosion, transportation and deposition is poorly understood. Particularly, we do not know how aggregation contributes to the often-observed accumulation of SOC at depositional sites. Our objective was to assess how aggregation affects SOC stabilization in comparison to interactions of SOC with minerals. We determined and compared aggregate size distributions, SOC distribution in density fractions, and lignin-derived phenols from aggregated soil samples at both eroding and depositional sites. The stabilization effect of aggregation was quantified by comparing mineralization from intact and crushed macro-aggregates. Deposition of eroded soil material resulted in carbon