International audienceSoils are the major component of the terrestrial ecosystem and the largest organic carbon reservoir on Earth. However, they are a nonrenewable natural resource and especially reactive to human disturbance and climate change. Despite its importance, soil carbon dynamics is an important source of uncertainty for future climate predictions and there is a growing need for more precise information to better understand the mechanisms controlling soil carbon dynamics and better constrain Earth system models. The aim of our work is to compare soil organic carbon stocks given by different global and regional databases that already exist. We calculated global and regional soil carbon stocks at 1 m depth given by three existing d...
Intensive field surveys were undertaken in two upland catchments in the UK, Plynlimon in mid-Wales a...
Assessments of the global carbon (C) cycle typically rely on simplified models which consider large ...
The chapter discusses a study that predicts the global organic carbon stocks for agricultural soils ...
International audienceSoils are the major component of the terrestrial ecosystem and the largest org...
Stocks of soil organic carbon represent a large component of the carbon cycle that may participate i...
Soils hold the largest pool of organic carbon (C) on Earth; yet, soil organic carbon (SOC) reservoir...
The soil is important in sequestering atmospheric CO2 and in emitting trace gases (e.g. CO2, CH4 and...
Organic carbon and total nitrogen stocks for South America are computed using four 1:5,000,000 scale...
Soil carbon has been measured for over a century in applications ranging from understanding biogeoch...
Soil carbon has been measured for over a century in applications ranging from understanding biogeoch...
International audienceSoil is the largest organic carbon (C) pool of terrestrial ecosystems, and C l...
Soil organic carbon plays a major role in the global carbon budget, and can act as a source or a sin...
High-latitude terrestrial ecosystems are key components in the global carbon cycle. The Northern Cir...
Intensive field surveys were undertaken in two upland catchments in the UK, Plynlimon in mid-Wales a...
Assessments of the global carbon (C) cycle typically rely on simplified models which consider large ...
The chapter discusses a study that predicts the global organic carbon stocks for agricultural soils ...
International audienceSoils are the major component of the terrestrial ecosystem and the largest org...
Stocks of soil organic carbon represent a large component of the carbon cycle that may participate i...
Soils hold the largest pool of organic carbon (C) on Earth; yet, soil organic carbon (SOC) reservoir...
The soil is important in sequestering atmospheric CO2 and in emitting trace gases (e.g. CO2, CH4 and...
Organic carbon and total nitrogen stocks for South America are computed using four 1:5,000,000 scale...
Soil carbon has been measured for over a century in applications ranging from understanding biogeoch...
Soil carbon has been measured for over a century in applications ranging from understanding biogeoch...
International audienceSoil is the largest organic carbon (C) pool of terrestrial ecosystems, and C l...
Soil organic carbon plays a major role in the global carbon budget, and can act as a source or a sin...
High-latitude terrestrial ecosystems are key components in the global carbon cycle. The Northern Cir...
Intensive field surveys were undertaken in two upland catchments in the UK, Plynlimon in mid-Wales a...
Assessments of the global carbon (C) cycle typically rely on simplified models which consider large ...
The chapter discusses a study that predicts the global organic carbon stocks for agricultural soils ...