From: Erosion's Contribution to Greenhouse Gases
References
Allison, F.E. "Soil aggregation - some facts and fallacies as seen by a microbiologists." J. Soil Sci., 106:136-143. 1968.
Jenkinson, D.S. and J.H. Rayner. "The turnover of soil organic matter in some of the Rothamsted classical experiments." J. Soil Sci., 123:298-305. 1977.
Jenny, H. Soil Resources: Origin and Behavior. Springer-Verlag: New York. 1980.
Lal, R. Methods for Assessment of Soil Degradation. R. Lal (Ed.). CRC Press: Boca Raton, pp. 198-212. 1998.
Martin, J.P. and K. Haider. In Interactions of Soil Minerals with Natural Organics and Microbes. P.M. Huang and M. Schnitzer (Eds.). SSSA Special Publ. 17. SSSA: Madison, WI. 1986.
Matthews, E. "Wetlands." Atmospheric Methane: Sources, Sinks and Role in Global Change. M.A. Khalil (Ed.). Springer-Verlag: Berlin, Germany, pp. 14-61. 1993.
Milliman, J.D. and R.H. Meade. "World-wide delivery of river sediment to the oceans." J. Geol., 91:1-21. 1983.
Mosier, A. et al. "Methane and nitrous oxide fluxes in native, fertilized and cultivated grasslands." Nature, 350:330-332. 1991.
Schlesinger, W.H. Biogeochemistry: An Analysis of Global Change. Academic Press: San Diego, CA. 1997.
Schnitzer, M. "Organic matter characterization." Methods of Soil Analysis, Part 2, 2nd Edition. A.L. Page et al. (Eds.). Agronomy: Madison, WI, pp. 581-594. 1982.
Tisdall, J.M. and J.M. Oades. "Organic matter and water-stable aggregates in soils." J. Soil Sci., 33:141-163. 1982.
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Vitousek, P.M. and P.A. Matson. "Agriculture, the global nitrogen cycle and trace gas flux." Biogeochemistry of Global Change: Radiatively Active Trace Gases. R.S. Oremland (Ed.). Chapman and Hall: London, England, pp. 193-204. 1993.
Walling, D.E. "Linking the field to the river: sediment delivery from agricultural land." Soil Erosion on Agricultural Land. J. Boardman and J.A. Dearing (Eds.). J. Wiley: West Sussex, England, pp. 129-152. 1990.
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From: Erosion's Contribution to Greenhouse Gases
References
Allison, F.E. "Soil aggregation - some facts and fallacies as seen by a microbiologists." J. Soil Sci., 106:136-143. 1968.Jenkinson, D.S. and J.H. Rayner. "The turnover of soil organic matter in some of the Rothamsted classical experiments." J. Soil Sci., 123:298-305. 1977.
Jenny, H. Soil Resources: Origin and Behavior. Springer-Verlag: New York. 1980.
Lal, R. Methods for Assessment of Soil Degradation. R. Lal (Ed.). CRC Press: Boca Raton, pp. 198-212. 1998.
Martin, J.P. and K. Haider. In Interactions of Soil Minerals with Natural Organics and Microbes. P.M. Huang and M. Schnitzer (Eds.). SSSA Special Publ. 17. SSSA: Madison, WI. 1986.
Matthews, E. "Wetlands." Atmospheric Methane: Sources, Sinks and Role in Global Change. M.A. Khalil (Ed.). Springer-Verlag: Berlin, Germany, pp. 14-61. 1993.
Milliman, J.D. and R.H. Meade. "World-wide delivery of river sediment to the oceans." J. Geol., 91:1-21. 1983.
Mosier, A. et al. "Methane and nitrous oxide fluxes in native, fertilized and cultivated grasslands." Nature, 350:330-332. 1991.
Schlesinger, W.H. Biogeochemistry: An Analysis of Global Change. Academic Press: San Diego, CA. 1997.
Schnitzer, M. "Organic matter characterization." Methods of Soil Analysis, Part 2, 2nd Edition. A.L. Page et al. (Eds.). Agronomy: Madison, WI, pp. 581-594. 1982.
Tisdall, J.M. and J.M. Oades. "Organic matter and water-stable aggregates in soils." J. Soil Sci., 33:141-163. 1982.
Vitousek, P.M. and P.A. Matson. "Agriculture, the global nitrogen cycle and trace gas flux." Biogeochemistry of Global Change: Radiatively Active Trace Gases. R.S. Oremland (Ed.). Chapman and Hall: London, England, pp. 193-204. 1993.
Walling, D.E. "Linking the field to the river: sediment delivery from agricultural land." Soil Erosion on Agricultural Land. J. Boardman and J.A. Dearing (Eds.). J. Wiley: West Sussex, England, pp. 129-152. 1990.