Articles | Volume 11, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/soil-11-51-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/soil-11-51-2025
Original research article
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14 Jan 2025
Original research article |  | 14 Jan 2025

Mixed Signals: interpreting mixing patterns of different soil bioturbation processes through luminescence and numerical modelling

W. Marijn van der Meij, Svenja Riedesel, and Tony Reimann

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Soil mixing (bioturbation) plays a key role in soil functions, but the underlying processes are poorly understood and difficult to quantify. In this study, we use luminescence, a light-sensitive soil mineral property, and numerical models to better understand different types of bioturbation. We provide a conceptual model that helps to determine which types of bioturbation processes occur in a soil and a numerical model that can derive quantitative process rates from luminescence measurements.
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