Impending risks associated with climate change have forced the global community to devise tradable pollution permit or “cap and trade” approaches to control the release of greenhouse gases. In the U.S, soils have the potential to offset about 10 percent of annual CO2 emissions; however, if carbon credits are to be included in greenhouse gas control programs, soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration rates associated with agricultural land uses must be computed at a watershed scale. The Soil Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) water quality model, the Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) erosion model, and the CENTURY 4.0 a soil carbon model were used to simulate carbon sequestration rates for 160 crop-tillage rotations in 272 sub-basins of the Bi...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) represents a significant pool of carbon within the biosphere. Climatic shi...
Long-term monitoring is needed for direct assessment of soil organic carbon (SOC), soil, and nutrien...
Aims: High-resolution information on soils' vulnerability to climate-induced soil organic carbon (SO...
Impending risks associated with climate change have forced the global community to devise tradable p...
Carbon sequestration in soil has emerged as a technology with significant potential for stabilizing ...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration has essential implications for climate change mitigation, la...
Soil C sequestration is a significant CO2 mitigation strategy, but precise assessments of sequestrat...
Concern over climate change as a consequence of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from human activities...
When assessing soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration and its climate change (CC) mitigation potent...
Increases of global demand for agricultural production and global warming affect fragile lands. Cult...
One of the most important terrestrial pools for carbon (C) storage and exchange with atmospheric CO2...
Soil carbon (C) is the largest terrestrial C pool globally, containing more C than the atmosphere an...
Carbon sequestration in agricultural land has been studied over the past few years to deter...
Mitigation strategies to minimize the loss of soil carbon require a fundamental understanding of the...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) represents a significant pool of carbon within the biosphere. Climatic shi...
Long-term monitoring is needed for direct assessment of soil organic carbon (SOC), soil, and nutrien...
Aims: High-resolution information on soils' vulnerability to climate-induced soil organic carbon (SO...
Impending risks associated with climate change have forced the global community to devise tradable p...
Carbon sequestration in soil has emerged as a technology with significant potential for stabilizing ...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration has essential implications for climate change mitigation, la...
Soil C sequestration is a significant CO2 mitigation strategy, but precise assessments of sequestrat...
Concern over climate change as a consequence of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from human activities...
When assessing soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration and its climate change (CC) mitigation potent...
Increases of global demand for agricultural production and global warming affect fragile lands. Cult...
One of the most important terrestrial pools for carbon (C) storage and exchange with atmospheric CO2...
Soil carbon (C) is the largest terrestrial C pool globally, containing more C than the atmosphere an...
Carbon sequestration in agricultural land has been studied over the past few years to deter...
Mitigation strategies to minimize the loss of soil carbon require a fundamental understanding of the...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) represents a significant pool of carbon within the biosphere. Climatic shi...
Long-term monitoring is needed for direct assessment of soil organic carbon (SOC), soil, and nutrien...
Aims: High-resolution information on soils' vulnerability to climate-induced soil organic carbon (SO...