Includes table of contents, maps, charts, tables, bibliographyTropical soils represent a large and important carbon (C) reservoir and thus play an important role in the global C cycle. The accumulation and persistence of C in soils has implications for soil fertility and climate change. The amount of C stored in a soil can be affected by changes in land cover and human land use, although the direction and magnitude of the change is not consistent across studies, especially when comparing forests to pastures. Environmental factors, including soil type, soil texture, soil pH, precipitation, and temperature all have the potential to influence soil C storage, and may be important in determining how soil C stocks respond to land-use change. The ...
We developed a spatially-explicit version of the CENTURY soil model to characterize the storage and ...
Spatial estimates of tropical soil organic carbon (SOC) concentrations and stocks are crucial to und...
Evidence-based forest carbon (C) management requires identifying baseline patterns and drivers of so...
Graduation date: 2000Soil organic carbon (SOC, kg C m-2) is an important component in evaluating glo...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics depend on soil properties derived from the geoclimatic conditions...
Nitrogen (N) mineralization in soil depends on carbon (C) input of plant materials, site environment...
Understanding the mechanisms of soil carbon (C) formation and loss is essential for predicting the C...
Tropical forests are intimately linked to atmospheric CO₂ levels through their significant capacity ...
Tropical forests are the most carbon (C)-rich ecosystems on Earth, containing 25–40% of global terre...
Tropical forests are major sinks of terrestrial carbon (C) both above- and below-ground. As a conseq...
Stable and radiocarbon isotopes were used to investigate the role of soil clay content in the storag...
Data and statistical code for revised submission to Geoderma 2/14/23:Climate, as well as branch-leve...
The transformation of primary forestlands into lands under cultivation exerts an impact on the physi...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is integral to ecosystem stability, agricultural productivity, and climate...
Summarization: Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a strong determinant of soil fertility through its posit...
We developed a spatially-explicit version of the CENTURY soil model to characterize the storage and ...
Spatial estimates of tropical soil organic carbon (SOC) concentrations and stocks are crucial to und...
Evidence-based forest carbon (C) management requires identifying baseline patterns and drivers of so...
Graduation date: 2000Soil organic carbon (SOC, kg C m-2) is an important component in evaluating glo...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics depend on soil properties derived from the geoclimatic conditions...
Nitrogen (N) mineralization in soil depends on carbon (C) input of plant materials, site environment...
Understanding the mechanisms of soil carbon (C) formation and loss is essential for predicting the C...
Tropical forests are intimately linked to atmospheric CO₂ levels through their significant capacity ...
Tropical forests are the most carbon (C)-rich ecosystems on Earth, containing 25–40% of global terre...
Tropical forests are major sinks of terrestrial carbon (C) both above- and below-ground. As a conseq...
Stable and radiocarbon isotopes were used to investigate the role of soil clay content in the storag...
Data and statistical code for revised submission to Geoderma 2/14/23:Climate, as well as branch-leve...
The transformation of primary forestlands into lands under cultivation exerts an impact on the physi...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is integral to ecosystem stability, agricultural productivity, and climate...
Summarization: Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a strong determinant of soil fertility through its posit...
We developed a spatially-explicit version of the CENTURY soil model to characterize the storage and ...
Spatial estimates of tropical soil organic carbon (SOC) concentrations and stocks are crucial to und...
Evidence-based forest carbon (C) management requires identifying baseline patterns and drivers of so...