Management of urban brownfield land can contribute to significant removal of atmospheric CO2 through the development of soil carbonate minerals. However, the potential magnitude and stability of this carbon sink is poorly quantified as previous studies address a limited range of conditions and short durations. Furthermore, the suitability of carbonate-sequestering soils for construction has not been investigated. To address these issues we measured total inorganic carbon, permeability and ground strength in the top 20 cm of soil at 20 brownfield sites in northern England, between 2015 and 2017. Across all sites accumulation occurred at a rate of 1–16 t C ha−1 yr−1, as calcite (CaCO3), corresponding to removal of approximately 4–59 t CO2 ha−...
Soils, if designed and managed correctly, can retain carbon from the atmosphere as accumulated organ...
AbstractThe proportions of different carbon pools within artificial soils prepared by blending compo...
The inorganic soil C pool is a major source of CO2 emission into the atmosphere along with the soil ...
The measured calcium carbonate content of soils to a depth of 100 mm at a large urban development si...
Turnover of C in soils is the dominant flux in the global C cycle and is responsible for transportin...
This paper investigates the potential for engineered urban soils to capture and store atmospheric ca...
Roadside verges in Britain support 238,000 hectares of vegetated land and approximately 10 hectares ...
The measured calcium carbonate content of soils to a depth of 100 mm at a large urban development si...
Roadside verges in Britain support 238,000 hectares of vegetated land and approximately 10 hectares ...
Carbonate formation in waste from the steel industry could constitute a non-trivial proportion of gl...
Recent research has demonstrated considerable potential for artificial soils to be designed for carb...
Carbonate formation in waste from the steel industry could constitute a non-trivial proportion of gl...
Portland cement as a commonly used material in soil stabilization projects, releases considerable am...
The proportions of different carbon pools within artificial soils prepared by blending composts with...
Soils, if designed and managed correctly, can retain carbon from the atmosphere as accumulated organ...
AbstractThe proportions of different carbon pools within artificial soils prepared by blending compo...
The inorganic soil C pool is a major source of CO2 emission into the atmosphere along with the soil ...
The measured calcium carbonate content of soils to a depth of 100 mm at a large urban development si...
Turnover of C in soils is the dominant flux in the global C cycle and is responsible for transportin...
This paper investigates the potential for engineered urban soils to capture and store atmospheric ca...
Roadside verges in Britain support 238,000 hectares of vegetated land and approximately 10 hectares ...
The measured calcium carbonate content of soils to a depth of 100 mm at a large urban development si...
Roadside verges in Britain support 238,000 hectares of vegetated land and approximately 10 hectares ...
Carbonate formation in waste from the steel industry could constitute a non-trivial proportion of gl...
Recent research has demonstrated considerable potential for artificial soils to be designed for carb...
Carbonate formation in waste from the steel industry could constitute a non-trivial proportion of gl...
Portland cement as a commonly used material in soil stabilization projects, releases considerable am...
The proportions of different carbon pools within artificial soils prepared by blending composts with...
Soils, if designed and managed correctly, can retain carbon from the atmosphere as accumulated organ...
AbstractThe proportions of different carbon pools within artificial soils prepared by blending compo...
The inorganic soil C pool is a major source of CO2 emission into the atmosphere along with the soil ...