The impacts of forest-related land use and management on soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks have been investigated through years of primary research and review articles. This attention is justified given the importance of land use and management to greenhouse gas mitigation, soil and forest productivity, and other ecosystem services. However, there is a gap of scale and scope between site-level studies that control for sources of variation, producing high-confidence results for limited locations, and the broad reviews that offer more general conclusions. The present analysis is intended to fill that gap. Here, we focus on six ecoregions of the eastern United States, and integrate meta-analysis of published literature with synthesis of geo-ref...
Soils contain much of Earth’s terrestrial organic carbon but are sensitive to land-use. Rangelands a...
Sequestering carbon (C) in forest soils can benefit site fertility and help offset greenhouse gas em...
Forest soils represent a substantial portion of the terrestrial carbon (C) pool, and changes to soil...
There is growing need to quantify and communicate how land use and management activities influence s...
Evidence-based forest carbon (C) management requires identifying baseline patterns and drivers of so...
Agricultural practices are known to diminish soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and alter carbon quali...
Agricultural practices are known to diminish soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and alter carbon quali...
Since land use change can have significant impacts on regional biogeochemistry, we investigated how ...
Three soil drainage classes and two forest types were used to evaluate the influences on soil organi...
Soil C sequestration is a significant CO2 mitigation strategy, but precise assessments of sequestrat...
International audienceAlmost half of the total organic carbon (C) in terrestrial ecosystems is store...
Understanding soil organic C (SOC) spatial variability is critical when developing C budgets, explai...
There are several factors that influence the retention of soil organic carbon (SOC) and total soil n...
Over the past decade, the exponential growth in the production of bio-mass for energy use has raised...
Changes in soil carbon stocks following forest harvest can be an important component of ecosystem an...
Soils contain much of Earth’s terrestrial organic carbon but are sensitive to land-use. Rangelands a...
Sequestering carbon (C) in forest soils can benefit site fertility and help offset greenhouse gas em...
Forest soils represent a substantial portion of the terrestrial carbon (C) pool, and changes to soil...
There is growing need to quantify and communicate how land use and management activities influence s...
Evidence-based forest carbon (C) management requires identifying baseline patterns and drivers of so...
Agricultural practices are known to diminish soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and alter carbon quali...
Agricultural practices are known to diminish soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and alter carbon quali...
Since land use change can have significant impacts on regional biogeochemistry, we investigated how ...
Three soil drainage classes and two forest types were used to evaluate the influences on soil organi...
Soil C sequestration is a significant CO2 mitigation strategy, but precise assessments of sequestrat...
International audienceAlmost half of the total organic carbon (C) in terrestrial ecosystems is store...
Understanding soil organic C (SOC) spatial variability is critical when developing C budgets, explai...
There are several factors that influence the retention of soil organic carbon (SOC) and total soil n...
Over the past decade, the exponential growth in the production of bio-mass for energy use has raised...
Changes in soil carbon stocks following forest harvest can be an important component of ecosystem an...
Soils contain much of Earth’s terrestrial organic carbon but are sensitive to land-use. Rangelands a...
Sequestering carbon (C) in forest soils can benefit site fertility and help offset greenhouse gas em...
Forest soils represent a substantial portion of the terrestrial carbon (C) pool, and changes to soil...