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Radiocarbon | 2006

Radiocarbon dating of soil organic matter fractions in Andosols in Northern Ecuador

Femke H. Tonneijck; Johannes van der Plicht; Boris Jansen; J.M. Verstraten; H. Hooghiemstra

Volcanic ash soils (Andosols) may offer great opportunities for paleoecological studies, as suggested by their characteristic accumulation of organic matter (OM). However, understanding of the chronostratigraphy of soil organic matter (SOM) is required. Therefore, radiocarbon dating of SOM is necessary, but unfortunately not straightforward. Dating of fractions of SOM obtained by alkali-acid extraction is promising, but which fraction (humic acid or humin) renders the most accurate 14 C dates is still subject to debate. To determine which fraction should be used for 14 C dating of Andosols and to evaluate if the chronostratigraphy of SOM is suitable for paleoecological research, we measured 14 C ages of both fractions and related calibrated ages to soil depth for Andosols in northern Ecuador. We compared the time frames covered by the Andosols with those of peat sequences nearby to provide independent evidence. Humic acid (HA) was significantly older than humin, except for the mineral soil samples just beneath a forest floor (organic horizons), where the opposite was true. In peat sections, 14 C ages of HA and humin were equally accurate. In the soils, calibrated ages increased significantly with increasing depth. Age inversions and homogenization were not observed at the applied sampling distances. We conclude that in Andosols lacking a thick organic horizon, dating of HA renders the most accurate results, since humin was contaminated by roots. On the other hand, in mineral soil samples just beneath a forest floor, humin ages were more accurate because HA was then contaminated by younger HA illuviated from the organic horizons. Overall, the chronostratigraphy of SOM in the studied Andosols appears to be suitable for paleoecological research.


European Journal of Soil Science | 2010

Towards understanding of carbon stocks and stabilization in volcanic ash soils in natural Andean ecosystems of northern Ecuador

Femke H. Tonneijck; Boris Jansen; Klaas G.J. Nierop; J.M. Verstraten; J. Sevink; L. De Lange


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2008

Characteristic straight-chain lipid ratios as a quick method to assess past forest-páramo transitions in the Ecuadorian Andes

Boris Jansen; Natalie S. Haussmann; Femke H. Tonneijck; J.M. Verstraten; Pim de Voogt


Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2007

Organic matter in volcanic ash soils under forest and Páramo along an ecuadorian altitudinal transect

Klaas G.J. Nierop; Femke H. Tonneijck; Boris Jansen; J.M. Verstraten


European Journal of Soil Science | 2008

The influence of bioturbation on the vertical distribution of soil organic matter in volcanic ash soils: a case study in northern Ecuador

Femke H. Tonneijck; A.G. Jongmans


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2013

Reconstruction of late Holocene forest dynamics in northern Ecuador from biomarkers and pollen in soil cores

Boris Jansen; E.J. de Boer; A.M. Cleef; H. Hooghiemstra; M. Moscol-Olivera; Femke H. Tonneijck; J.M. Verstraten


Geoderma | 2008

Tephra stratification of volcanic ash soils in Northern Ecuador

Femke H. Tonneijck; Jos A. Hageman; J. Sevink; J.M. Verstraten


Plant and Soil | 2007

Can isoprenoids in leaves and roots of plants serve as biomarkers for past vegetation changes? A case study from the Ecuadorian Andes

Boris Jansen; Klaas G.J. Nierop; Femke H. Tonneijck; Frans van der Wielen; J.M. Verstraten


European Journal of Soil Science | 2016

The effect of change in soil volume on organic matter distribution in a volcanic ash soil

Femke H. Tonneijck; M. Velthuis; Willem Bouten; E.E. van Loon; J. Sevink; J.M. Verstraten


Avances en investigación para la conservación de los páramos andinos | 2014

Reconstrucción del límite superior del bosque en la parte norte del Ecuador: algunos resultados del proyecto RUFLE

J. Sevink; Femke H. Tonneijck; Boris Jansen; H. Hooghiemstra

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Boris Jansen

University of Amsterdam

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J. Sevink

University of Amsterdam

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A.M. Cleef

University of Amsterdam

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E.J. de Boer

University of Amsterdam

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