Long-term effects of conventional tillage and no-tillage on saturated and near-saturated hydraulic conductivity - Can their prediction be improved by pore metrics obtained with X-ray CT?
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Multi-model ensemble improved the prediction of trends in soil organic carbon stocks in German croplands
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Riggers C, Poeplau C, Don A, Bamminger C, Höper H, Dechow R (2019) Multi-model ensemble improved the prediction of trends in soil organic carbon stocks in German croplands. Geoderma 345:17-30, DOI:10.1016/j.geoderma.2019.03.014
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Changes in the Rock-Eval signature of soil organic carbon upon extreme soil warming and chemical oxidation - A comparison
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Poeplau C, Barré P, Cecillon L, Baudin F, Sigurdsson BD (2019) Changes in the Rock-Eval signature of soil organic carbon upon extreme soil warming and chemical oxidation - A comparison. Geoderma 337:181-190, DOI:10.1016/j.geoderma.2018.09.025
Evaluation of the RothC model as a prognostic tool for the prediction of SOC trends in response to management practices on arable land
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Dechow R, Franko U, Kätterer T, Kolbe H (2019) Evaluation of the RothC model as a prognostic tool for the prediction of SOC trends in response to management practices on arable land. Geoderma 337:463-478, DOI:10.1016/j.geoderma.2018.10.001
Near infrared spectroscopy as an easy and precise method to estimate soil texture
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Jaconi A, Vos C, Don A (2019) Near infrared spectroscopy as an easy and precise method to estimate soil texture. Geoderma 337:906-913, DOI:10.1016/j.geoderma.2018.10.038
Controlling factors for the stability of subsoil carbon in a dystric cambisol
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Wordell-Dietrich P, Don A, Helfrich M (2017) Controlling factors for the stability of subsoil carbon in a dystric cambisol. Geoderma 304:40-48, DOI:10.1016/j.geoderma.2016.08.023
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Tiemeyer B, Pfaffner N, Frank S, Kaiser K, Fiedler S (2017) Pore water velocity and ionic strength effects on DOC release from peat-sand mixtures: results from laboratory and field experiments. Geoderma 296:86-97, DOI:10.1016/j.geoderma.2017.02.024
Factors controlling the variability of organic matter in the top- and subsoil of a sandy Dystric Cambisol under beech forest
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Heinze S, Ludwig B, Piepho HP, Mikutta R, Don A, Wordell-Dietrich P, Helfrich M, Hertel D, Leuschner C, Kirfel K, Kandeler E, Preusser S, Guggenberger G, Leinemann T, Marschner B (2017) Factors controlling the variability of organic matter in the top- and subsoil of a sandy Dystric Cambisol under beech forest. Geoderma 311:37-44, DOI:10.1016/j.geoderma.2017.09.028
Field-based soil-texture estimates could replace laboratory analysis
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Vos C, Don A, Prietz R, Heidkamp A, Freibauer A (2016) Field-based soil-texture estimates could replace laboratory analysis. Geoderma 267:215-219, DOI:10.1016/j.geoderma.2015.12.022