Auflistung nach Schlagwort "soil organic carbon"

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  • Boy, D.; Moeller, R.; Sauheitl, L.; Schaarschmidt, F.; Rapp, S.; van den Brink, L.; Gschwendtner, S.; Borquez, R. Godoy; Matus, Francisco J.; Horn, Marcus A.; Guggenberger, G.; Boy, J. (Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2022)
    Studies of hyper-arid sites contribute to our understanding on how life adapted to extreme conditions. They are often used to further deduce implications for extraterrestrial biology by the so-called analogue site-approach. ...
  • Boy, D.; Moeller, R.; Sauheitl, L.; Schaarschmidt, F.; Rapp, S.; van den Brink, L.; Gschwendtner, S.; Borquez, R. Godoy; Matus, Francisco J.; Horn, Marcus A.; Guggenberger, G.; Boy, J. (Washington, DC : AGU, 2022)
    Studies of hyper-arid sites contribute to our understanding on how life adapted to extreme conditions. They are often used to further deduce implications for extraterrestrial biology by the so-called analogue site-approach. ...
  • Weiss, Christian; Weiss, Joanna; Boy, Jens; Iskandar, Issi; Mikutta, Robert; Guggenberger, Georg (New York, NY : Wiley, 2016-06-26)
    Mangroves play an important role in carbon sequestration, but soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks differ between marine and estuarine mangroves, suggesting differing processes and drivers of SOC accumulation. Here, we compared ...
  • Wordell-Dietrich, Patrick (Hannover : Institutionelles Repositorium der Leibniz Universität Hannover, 2021)
    Soils contain the largest carbon (C) pool of the global terrestrial carbon cycle and can act as sources or sinks for CO2. Although, more than 50 % of the global soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks are stored in subsoils ...