Monitoring soil organic carbon erosion with δ13C and δ15N on experimental field plots in the Venezuelan Andes
- 1 October 2004
- Vol. 58 (2), 125-150
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2004.03.002
Abstract
No abstract availableKeywords
This publication has 57 references indexed in Scilit:
- Soil erosion under different management of coffee plantations in the Venezuelan AndesSoil Technology, 1997
- A Large Northern Hemisphere Terrestrial CO 2 Sink Indicated by the 13 C/ 12 C Ratio of Atmospheric CO 2Science, 1995
- Modelling organic carbon turnover in cleared temperate forest soils converted to maize cropping by using 13C natural abundance measurementsPlant and Soil, 1995
- Effect of forest and savanna vegetation on the carbon‐isotope composition of sediments from the Sanaga River, CameroonLimnology and Oceanography, 1994
- The role of soil water in stormflow generation in a forested headwater catchment: synthesis of natural tracer and hydrometric evidenceJournal of Hydrology, 1994
- Organic carbon and 13C contents in soils and soil size-fractions, and their changes due to deforestation and pasture installation in eastern AmazoniaGeoderma, 1994
- Carbon isotope indicators of catchment vegetation in the Brazilian AmazonGlobal Biogeochemical Cycles, 1992
- Sources and transport of particulate organic carbon in the Amazon River and estuaryEstuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 1988
- Natural 13C abundance as a tracer for studies of soil organic matter dynamicsSoil Biology and Biochemistry, 1987
- Mass Spectrometric Studies of Carbon 13 Variations in Corn and Other GrassesRadiocarbon, 1968