Pihlap, Evelin
- Department of Soil and Environment, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
- Yale University
Enhanced mineral weathering in agricultural settings is an approach for carbon dioxide removal in which crushed silicate rocks are added to soils. However, the effects of long-term application of crushed basalt on soil structure and organic carbon stabilization are still poorly constrained. We investigated a wide range of soil chemical and physical indicators in control, basalt, and lime treatment sites to provide a comprehensive evaluation of soil response to enhanced mineral weathering. The field study showed that soil organic carbon preservation was influenced by soil structure rather than rock additions. Basalt amendment improved overall soil chemical quality, and accumulating basalt from high application rates did not have any negative impact on soil physical characteristics even after six years.
iScience
2025, volume: 28, number: 12, article number: 114232
Publisher: CELL PRESS
Soil Science
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/145640