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Conventional soil science methods for the estimation of the spatial variations of soil properties within landscapes are destructive, time consuming, and do not allow the estimation of the short range variability. Recent advances in geomatic global positioning systems and sensors offer new possibilities for the mapping of spatially varying soil patterns. Although geophysical techniques offer an alternative...
Soil structure (e.g. aggregation) has been recognized as a key element in the stabilization of soil organic matter. While aggregate bre akdown is assumed to expose the enclosed soil organic carbon (SOC) to preferential erosion and to accelerated decomposition, the link between the stability of soil aggregates and SOC exports from soils, has either been overlooked or unaccounted for, especially when...
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