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  • B51I-0710: Soil porous microstructure control over soil organic matter mobility: a multimethod workflow for understanding chemistry-dependent organic matter binding in soil
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Author(s):
Tamas Varga, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (First Author, Presenting Author)
Thomas Wietsma, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Nicole Didonato, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Summer Duckworth, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Qian Zhao, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Nicholas Sconzo, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Anil Battu, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Jianqiu Zheng, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Xiaoliang He, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Devin Rippner, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service
Odeta Qafoku, Battelle Pacific Northwest
Mark Rockhold, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Nikolla Qafoku, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory


We compared a soil that was used to grow hops and one that was wild from a field site in the state of Washington. We measured the open spaces in both soils and checked how they were connected. We also washed out the living matter from both soils and measured what they were composed of. We tried to understand how the connected open spaces differed in the two soils and how that affected the living organisms and their movement in the two soils. The process to do all this is reported as a user ready workflow.



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