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Monitoring organic matter dynamics in soil profiles by 'Rock-Eval pyrolysis': bulk characterization and quantification of degradation
Authors:D Sebag  J R Disnar  B Guillet  C Di Giovanni  E P Verrecchia  & A Durand
Institution:UMR CNRS 6143, Morphodynamique Continentale et Côtière, Département de Géologie, Universitéde Rouen, 76821 Mont Saint Aignan Cedex,; ISTO, UMR CNRS 6113, Bâtiment Géosciences, Universitéd'Orléans, BP 6759, 45067 Orléans Cedex 2, France, and; Institut de Géologie, Rue Emile-Argand 11, 2007 Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Abstract:Rock‐Eval pyrolysis was designed for petroleum exploration to determine the type and quality of organic matter in rock samples. Nevertheless, this technique can be used for bulk characterization of the immature organic matter in soil samples and recent sediments. We studied 76 samples from seven soil classes and showed that their pyrograms can be described by a combination of four elementary Gaussian components: F1, F2, F3 and F4. These four components are related to major classes of organic constituents differing in origin and their resistance to pyrolysis: labile biological constituents (F1), resistant biological constituents (F2), immature non‐biotic constituents (F3) and a mature refractory fraction (F4). We discriminated the relative contributions of these components and used them to derive two indices: (i) to quantify the relative contributions of labile and resistant biological constituents and (ii) to quantify the degradation stage of the soil organic matter. The practical applications are illustrated via the influence of vegetal cover on soil organic matter dynamics and peat development in a Holocene sedimentary sequence, but we suggest that the approach is of much wider application.
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