Authors
Stefano M Bernasconi, Andreas Bauder, Bernard Bourdon, Ivano Brunner, Else Bünemann, Iso Chris, Nicolas Derungs, Peter Edwards, Daniel Farinotti, Beat Frey, Emmanuel Frossard, Gerhard Furrer, Merle Gierga, Hans Göransson, Kathy Gülland, Frank Hagedorn, Irka Hajdas, Ruth Hindshaw, Susan Ivy-Ochs, Jan Jansa, Tobias Jonas, Mirjam Kiczka, Ruben Kretzschmar, Emmanuel Lemarchand, Jörg Luster, Jan Magnusson, Edward AD Mitchell, Harry Olde Venterink, Michael Plötze, Ben Reynolds, Rienk H Smittenberg, Manfred Stähli, Federica Tamburini, Edward T Tipper, Lukas Wacker, Monika Welc, Jan G Wiederhold, Josef Zeyer, Stefan Zimmermann, Anita Zumsteg
Publication date
2011/8
Journal
Vadose Zone Journal
Volume
10
Issue
3
Pages
867-883
Publisher
Soil Science Society
Description
Soils are the product of a complex suite of chemical, biological, and physical processes. In spite of the importance of soils for society and for sustaining life on earth, our knowledge of soil formation rates and of the influence of biological activity on mineral weathering and geochemical cycles is still limited. In this paper we provide a description of the Damma Glacier Critical Zone Observatory and present a first synthesis of our multidisciplinary studies of the 150‐yr soil chronosequence. The aim of our research was to improve our understanding of ecosystem development on a barren substrate and the early evolution of soils and to evaluate the influence of biological activity on weathering rates. Soil pH, cation exchange capacity, biomass, bacterial and fungal populations, and soil organic matter show clear gradients related to soil age, in spite of the extreme heterogeneity of the ecosystem. The bulk mineralogy and …
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