“…Notably, modern, well‐drained soils show consistent down‐profile 13 C‐enrichment in SOM (e.g., Wynn et al., 2006), which has been attributed to various mechanisms, including decomposition‐related 13 C/ 12 C fractionation (Wu et al., 2019; Wynn, 2007), the incorporation of 13 C‐enriched soil CO 2 into microbial biomass and consequently SOM (also known as “dark CO 2 fixation”) (Ehleringer et al., 2000; Nel & Cramer, 2019), and the selective sorption and associated fractionation of dissolved organic matter (Kaiser et al., 2001). However, such fractionation remains loosely constrained (Philben et al., 2022) and has rarely been accounted for when using δ 13 C SOM for paleoenvironmental reconstructions, introducing potential biases (Da et al., 2021). In addition to the various processes associated with biogenic carbon, the organic carbon from the parent material (petrogenic carbon) likely remained in the soil under arid climate (Liu et al., 2007), bringing additional noise to the SOM‐based proxies.…”