The Use of Natural and Anthropogenic 14C to Investigate the Dynamics of Soil Organic Carbon
Author
O'Brien, Bernard JohnIssue Date
1986-01-01Keywords
soil profilesorganic carbon
soils
organic compounds
organic materials
methods
C 14
carbon
isotopes
radioactive isotopes
absolute age
geochemistry
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O'Brien, B. J. (1986). The use of natural and anthropogenic 14C to investigate the dynamics of soil organic carbon. Radiocarbon, 28(2A), 358-362.Publisher
American Journal of ScienceJournal
RadiocarbonDescription
From the 12th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Trondheim, June 24-28, 1985.Additional Links
http://radiocarbon.webhost.uits.arizona.edu/Abstract
Radiocarbon has been measured in two soil profiles, one of which has been covered by a building since 1956. A comparison of the Delta-14C values in horizons of each profile gives an estimate of the total input of atom bomb 14C into the soil profile. From the Delta-14C and carbon density profile data, the carbon input rates, respiration rates, and diffusivity are calculated. The lack of vegetation on one soil affects the mobility and the respiration rate of the soil carbon in that soil. The data from this soil profile are also used to check the assumption, used in previous analyses, that there is a uniform distribution of "old" carbon down the soil profile. The input rate, turnover time, and diffusivity parameters determined from the Delta-14C profiles in these soils are compared with other published data on pasture and forest soils.Type
Proceedingstext
Language
enISSN
0033-8222ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1017/S0033822200007463