2024
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-2024-1312
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Plutonium concentrations link soil organic matter decline to wind erosion in ploughed soils of South Africa

Joel Mohren,
Hendrik Wiesel,
Wulf Amelung
et al.

Abstract: Abstract. Losses of soil organic matter (SOM) from arable land poses a serious threat to soil fertility and crop yields, and thwarts efforts to conserve soils as carbon sinks to mitigate global warming. Wind erosion can be a major factor in the redistribution of soil fines including SOM, but assessments of its impact have typically been limited by short observation periods of a few years at most. Longer timeframes, extending back to the mid 20th century, may however be probed using the concentrations of radion… Show more

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