Interdisciplinary journal publishing papers that span ecosystems, from terrestrial to aquatic systems, & spans the scale from the molecular to the globe!
Soil ladies out there, we are looking to add some rad soil-inspired artwork to our platforms! Like Twitter profile pic and website art. DM if you like to contribute!
In celebration of World Soil Day and the 20th Anniversary of the Journal of Soils and Sediments, enjoy free access to authoritative review articles published in the journal in the last 5 years. https://t.co/sBU6B37mj9 #WorldSoilDay#SoilHealth#freeaccess
We've brought together expert blogs by Profs. Alfred Hartemink and Zhihong Xu and the latest research on Soil Science, with selected articles and chapters free to access until 3rd January, 2021. Enjoy! #WorldSoilDay#soil#SDG15#wsd2020 #
Postdoctoral Fellow position in my group to study natural organic matter biogeochemistry in clay deposits. More details found here: https://t.co/1rl3vRrwNE. Please RT and share with potential candidates. Thank you!
Congratulations to the 489 newly elected AAAS Fellows!
A virtual induction ceremony for the 2020 Fellows will take place on Feb. 13, 2021, the Saturday following the #AAASmtg. See the full list of Fellows here: https://t.co/cEu5uNLJYF
New paper improves understanding of how a drying climate, predicted for the Carpathian Basin in Hungary, might regulate long-term soil organic carbon sequestration. https://t.co/F0QDyh1Idp #soilcarbon#radiocarbon#climatechange@SusanTrumbore
Kate Lajtha (@OregonState), a biogeochemist widely known for her work on stable isotopes in ecology, long-term soil C and N cycling studies, and leadership-- esp. to the B-section! Leader of the ‘DIRT’ experiments, and Editor-in-Chief @JBiogeochem journal for >15 years.
We're so proud to announce that Kate Lajtha, Editor-in-Chief of @JBiogeochem has been elected @theAGU Class of Fellows. AGU Fellows serve as experts who have propelled our understanding of geosciences. Congrats to all the winners! https://t.co/HRE2fzQQLZ
Congrats to former PhD students Lorna Harris and Andrew Pinsonneault, Prof Moore, and Prof Roulet for this piece in Biogeochemistry on "Limited effect of drainage on peat properties, porewater chemistry, and peat decomposition proxies in a boreal peatland"
https://t.co/sEnmnZPvBL
NEW PAPER from #BearBrook: #stream recovery from chronic acidification. Nitrate declined rapidly, but sulfate showed slow response. Cations showed hysteresis over the 30 years.
Now out in @JBiogeochem! https://t.co/urfV1hFwgH