Dark earth (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Dark earth" in English language version.

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  • Lehmann, J.; Kleber, M. (2015-12-03), "The contentious nature of soil organic matter", Nature, 528 (7580): 60–8, Bibcode:2015Natur.528...60L, doi:10.1038/nature16069, PMID 26595271, S2CID 205246638
  • Eckmeier, Eileen; Gerlach, Renate; Gehrt, Ernst; Schmidt, Michael W.I. (2007), "Pedogenesis of Chernozems in Central Europe — A review" (PDF), Geoderma, 139 (3–4): 288–299, Bibcode:2007Geode.139..288E, doi:10.1016/j.geoderma.2007.01.009, archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-08, retrieved 2016-02-28
  • Schmidt, M.W.I.; Skjemstad, J.O.; Jäger, C. (2002), "Carbon isotope geochemistry and nanomorphology of soil black carbon: Black chernozemic soils in central Europe originate from ancient biomass burning", Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 16 (4): 70–1–70–8, Bibcode:2002GBioC..16.1123S, doi:10.1029/2002GB001939, S2CID 56045817, These data challenge the common paradigm that chernozems are zonal soils with climate, parent material and bioturbation dominating soil formation, and introduce fire as a novel, important factor in the formation of these soils
  • Eckmeier, E. (2007), Detecting prehistoric fire-based farming using biogeochemical markers (Dissertation), University of Zurich, Faculty of Science., doi:10.5167/uzh-3752, It is now an open question as to whether Neolithic settlers did indeed prefer to grow crops where Chernozems occurred or if Neolithic burning formed the chernozemic soils.
  • Frausin, Victoria; Fraser, James Angus; Morrison, Woulay Narmah; Thomas, K. Lahai; Winnebah, R. A.; Fairhead, James; Leach, Melissa (October 2014). "God Made the Soil, but We Made It Fertile: Gender, Knowledge, and Practice in the Formation and Use of African Dark Earths in Liberia and Sierra Leone" (PDF). Human Ecology. 42 (5): 695–710. doi:10.1007/s10745-014-9686-0. ISSN 0300-7839. S2CID 254541143.
  • Solomon, Dawit; Lehmann, Johannes; Fraser, James A; Leach, Melissa; Amanor, Kojo; Frausin, Victoria; Kristiansen, Søren; Millimouno, Dominique; Fairhead, James (2016). "Indigenous African soil enrichment as climate-smart sustainable agriculture alternative" (PDF). Front Ecol Environ. 14 (2): 71–76. Bibcode:2016FrEE...14...71S. doi:10.1002/fee.1226. S2CID 13946639.

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  • Lehmann, J.; Kleber, M. (2015-12-03), "The contentious nature of soil organic matter", Nature, 528 (7580): 60–8, Bibcode:2015Natur.528...60L, doi:10.1038/nature16069, PMID 26595271, S2CID 205246638
  • Eckmeier, Eileen; Gerlach, Renate; Gehrt, Ernst; Schmidt, Michael W.I. (2007), "Pedogenesis of Chernozems in Central Europe — A review" (PDF), Geoderma, 139 (3–4): 288–299, Bibcode:2007Geode.139..288E, doi:10.1016/j.geoderma.2007.01.009, archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-08, retrieved 2016-02-28
  • Schmidt, M.W.I.; Skjemstad, J.O.; Jäger, C. (2002), "Carbon isotope geochemistry and nanomorphology of soil black carbon: Black chernozemic soils in central Europe originate from ancient biomass burning", Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 16 (4): 70–1–70–8, Bibcode:2002GBioC..16.1123S, doi:10.1029/2002GB001939, S2CID 56045817, These data challenge the common paradigm that chernozems are zonal soils with climate, parent material and bioturbation dominating soil formation, and introduce fire as a novel, important factor in the formation of these soils
  • Solomon, Dawit; Lehmann, Johannes; Fraser, James A; Leach, Melissa; Amanor, Kojo; Frausin, Victoria; Kristiansen, Søren; Millimouno, Dominique; Fairhead, James (2016). "Indigenous African soil enrichment as climate-smart sustainable agriculture alternative" (PDF). Front Ecol Environ. 14 (2): 71–76. Bibcode:2016FrEE...14...71S. doi:10.1002/fee.1226. S2CID 13946639.

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  • Lehmann, J.; Kleber, M. (2015-12-03), "The contentious nature of soil organic matter", Nature, 528 (7580): 60–8, Bibcode:2015Natur.528...60L, doi:10.1038/nature16069, PMID 26595271, S2CID 205246638

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  • Lehmann, J.; Kleber, M. (2015-12-03), "The contentious nature of soil organic matter", Nature, 528 (7580): 60–8, Bibcode:2015Natur.528...60L, doi:10.1038/nature16069, PMID 26595271, S2CID 205246638
  • Schmidt, M.W.I.; Skjemstad, J.O.; Jäger, C. (2002), "Carbon isotope geochemistry and nanomorphology of soil black carbon: Black chernozemic soils in central Europe originate from ancient biomass burning", Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 16 (4): 70–1–70–8, Bibcode:2002GBioC..16.1123S, doi:10.1029/2002GB001939, S2CID 56045817, These data challenge the common paradigm that chernozems are zonal soils with climate, parent material and bioturbation dominating soil formation, and introduce fire as a novel, important factor in the formation of these soils
  • Frausin, Victoria; Fraser, James Angus; Morrison, Woulay Narmah; Thomas, K. Lahai; Winnebah, R. A.; Fairhead, James; Leach, Melissa (October 2014). "God Made the Soil, but We Made It Fertile: Gender, Knowledge, and Practice in the Formation and Use of African Dark Earths in Liberia and Sierra Leone" (PDF). Human Ecology. 42 (5): 695–710. doi:10.1007/s10745-014-9686-0. ISSN 0300-7839. S2CID 254541143.
  • Solomon, Dawit; Lehmann, Johannes; Fraser, James A; Leach, Melissa; Amanor, Kojo; Frausin, Victoria; Kristiansen, Søren; Millimouno, Dominique; Fairhead, James (2016). "Indigenous African soil enrichment as climate-smart sustainable agriculture alternative" (PDF). Front Ecol Environ. 14 (2): 71–76. Bibcode:2016FrEE...14...71S. doi:10.1002/fee.1226. S2CID 13946639.

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