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Adsorption of organic matter and its turnover is significantly affected by the mineralogy of clays and sesquioxides in soil. Such associations between clay mineralogy and organic carbon functional groups have commonly been studied in batch or incubation experiments. This study presents in-situ measurements of the micro-scale (5 µm resolution) spatial distribution of organic carbon functional groups using synchrotron-based Fourier-Transform Infra-Red (FTIR) spectroscopy. Using integrated spectral signals in the absorbance incidental to vibrations of organic carbon bonds, we are able to infer the organic C and mineral chemistry as well as organic matter locations in the soil organo-mineral complexes. In kaolinitic Oxisols of
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