Freeze–thaw processes correspond to the protection–loss of soil organic carbon through regulating pore structure of aggregates in alpine ecosystems

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  • What: This study characterized the pore structure and SOC fractions of aggregates of the unstable freezing period stable frozen period unstable thawing period and stable thawed period in typical alpine ecosystems via a dry-sieving procedure X-ray computed tomography scanning and elemental analysis.
  • Who: SOIL and collaborators from the Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China have published the research work: Freeze-thaw processes correspond to the protection-loss of soil organic carbon through regulating pore structure of aggregates in alpine ecosystems, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 29/Nov/2024
  • How: The results showed . . .

     

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