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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013

Soil organic carbon mobilization by interrill erosion: Insights from size fractions

Zhengang Wang; Gerard Govers; Kristof Van Oost; Wim Clymans; An Van den Putte; Roel Merckx

Sediments mobilized by interrill erosion are often highly enriched in soil organic carbon (SOC) in comparison to source soils. This selectivity may lead to the preferential mobilization of SOC with specific properties, e.g., SOC that is especially susceptible to decomposition. This may then have important implications with respect to the role of soil erosion in the global carbon cycle. We addressed this issue by investigating the behavior of different SOC components in field rainfall simulation experiments on arable fields in loess-derived soils. We characterized the mobilization of mineral-bound organic carbon (MOC) and particulate organic carbon (POC) by interrill erosion using size fractionation and we used the C:N ratio as a tracer variable to determine the composition of the SOC in eroded sediments. MOC was found to be preferentially mobilized by interrill erosion in comparison to POC. The enrichment ratio (i.e., the ratio of the concentration of a soil constituent in the eroded sediment to its concentration in the original soil) of MOC decreased with increasing sediment concentration. The enrichment ratio of POC displayed a similar pattern to that of MOC but enrichment was less pronounced. Furthermore, sediments were found to be enriched in fine POC while they were impoverished with respect to coarse POC. The selective MOC mobilization together with the dominance of MOC in the total SOC pool in the soil explained the dominance of MOC in interrill eroded sediment. The fact that it is mainly MOC that is mobilized by interrill erosion implies that the SOC in the interrill eroded sediments is on average at least as recalcitrant than that in the source soils which may have important implications for the fate of the mobilized SOC. In order to understand the role of soil erosion in C cycling, MOC and POC need to be considered separately not only because they are chemically different but also because of their different behaviors with respect to geomorphic processes.


European Journal of Agronomy | 2010

Assessing the effect of soil tillage on crop growth: A meta-regression analysis on European crop yields under conservation agriculture

An Van den Putte; Gerard Govers; Jan Diels; Katleen Gillijns; Matthias Demuzere


Geomorphology | 2010

Catchment-scale carbon redistribution and delivery by water erosion in an intensively cultivated area.

Zhengang Wang; Gerard Govers; An Steegen; Wim Clymans; An Van den Putte; Christoph Langhans; Roel Merckx; Kristof Van Oost


Journal of Hydrology | 2011

Experimental rainfall–runoff data: Reconsidering the concept of infiltration capacity

Christoph Langhans; Gerard Govers; Jan Diels; Annemie Leys; Wim Clymans; An Van den Putte; Jan Valckx


Journal of Hydrology | 2013

Estimating the parameters of the Green–Ampt infiltration equation from rainfall simulation data: Why simpler is better

An Van den Putte; Gerard Govers; Annemie Leys; Christoph Langhans; Wim Clymans; Jan Diels


Soil & Tillage Research | 2012

Soil functioning and conservation tillage in the Belgian Loam Belt

An Van den Putte; Gerard Govers; Jan Diels; Christoph Langhans; Wim Clymans; Eline Vanuytrecht; Roel Merckx; Dirk Raes


Hydrological Processes | 2010

Dependence of effective hydraulic conductivity on rainfall intensity: loamy agricultural soils

Christoph Langhans; Gerard Govers; Jan Diels; Wim Clymans; An Van den Putte


Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2015

Amorphous silica mobilization by inter-rill erosion: insights from rainfall experiments

Wim Clymans; Eric Struyf; An Van den Putte; Christoph Langhans; Zhengang Wang; Gerard Govers


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013

Soil organic carbon mobilization by interrill erosion: Insights from size fractions: INTERRILL CARBON MOBILIZATION

Zhengang Wang; Gerard Govers; Kristof Van Oost; Wim Clymans; An Van den Putte; Roel Merckx


EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts | 2010

Soil carbon redistribution by water erosion at the catchment level in an intensively cultivated area: characteristics, budgets and implications

Zhengang Wang; Gerard Govers; An Steegen; Wim Clymans; An Van den Putte; Christoph Langhans; Roel Merckx; Kristof Van Oost

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Gerard Govers

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Jan Diels

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Zhengang Wang

Université catholique de Louvain

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Kristof Van Oost

Université catholique de Louvain

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Roel Merckx

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Gerard Govers

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Annemie Leys

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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An Steegen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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