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Posts by Dymphie Burger

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🌱Why soil type and structure matter: saturated hydraulic conductivity shapes runoff v infiltration. Project A01 #CRC1502 shows land use and Soil Reference Groups explain infiltration variability better than texture alone.

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In case you missed my presentation at #EGU25: I created a short video where I explain how we can estimate saturated hydraulic conductivity more precisely by including soil aggregation in pedotransfer functions.
#CRC1502 #SoilScience

4 months ago 4 1 0 0
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🆕 New #CRC1502 (C03) publication alert!
@heikeschimmel.bsky.social Schimmel et al., (2025) trace 40 years of peatland restoration in German post-extracted bogs, showing how rewetting and vegetation recovery reduce mineral N stocks and enhance carbon stability over time.

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🌼Check out the new publication from our #CRC1502 members about #Soilinfiltration in Geoderma. It has been found to vary strongly across soil groups, textures, and land uses with big implications for runoff, flood risk, drought buffering, and irrigation efficiency.

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5 months ago 3 1 0 0
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Today’s field work site in in Haltern am See, measuring water infiltration

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Natural Regeneration Enhances Long‐Term Soil Carbon Storage in Various Fractions More Effectively Than Active Restoration: Meta‐Analysis

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10 months ago 6 2 1 2
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Ecosystem Restoration Should Rely on Self‐Repairing Mechanisms Click on the article title to read more.

📢 New publication!

A recent meta-analysis by Ye et al. in @globalchangebio.bsky.social showed that natural regeneration outcompetes active restoration when it comes to long term SOC storage in aggregates.

But what does that actually mean?

Read my commentary here: dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb....

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