Articles | Volume 10, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/soil-10-281-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/soil-10-281-2024
Original research article
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18 Apr 2024
Original research article |  | 18 Apr 2024

A millennium of arable land use – the long-term impact of tillage and water erosion on landscape-scale carbon dynamics

Lena Katharina Öttl, Florian Wilken, Anna Juřicová, Pedro V. G. Batista, and Peter Fiener

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Our long-term modelling study examines the effects of multiple soil redistribution processes on carbon dynamics in a 200 km² catchment converted from natural forest to agriculture about 1000 years ago. The modelling results stress the importance of including tillage erosion processes and long-term land use and land management changes to understand current soil-redistribution-induced carbon fluxes at the landscape scale.