peer-reviewedSoil plays a key role in the global carbon (C) cycle. Most current assessments of SOC stocks and the guidelines given by Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) focus on the top 30 cm of soil. Our research shows that, when considering only total quantities, most of the SOC stocks are found in this top layer. However, not all forms of SOC are equally valuable as long-term stable stores of carbon: the majority of SOC is available for mineralisation and can potentially be re-emitted to the atmosphere. SOC associated with micro-aggregates and silt plus clay fractions is more stable and therefore represents a long-term carbon store. Our research shows that most of this stable carbon is located at depths below 30 cm (42% of ...
More than 10% of Australia's 49 M ha of grassland is considered degraded, prompting widespread inter...
Soils have the capacity to store three times more carbon (C) than the atmosphere. This fact has focu...
Soils contain more carbon (C) in the form of organic matter (soil organic matter = SOM) than the ent...
peer-reviewedSoil plays a key role in the global carbon (C) cycle. Most current assessments of SOC s...
Soil plays a key role in the global carbon (C) cycle. Most current assessments of SOC stocks and the...
Grassland soils have been highlighted as a global soil carbon (C) sink, and have the potential to se...
Soil carbon (C) storage has gained much attention in the past decade due to its potentially huge imp...
The role of eroding landscapes in organic carbon stabilization operating as C sinks or sources has b...
Due to the geographical expanse of grasslands with depleted organic matter stocks, there has been gr...
Estimates of soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration or loss can be biased by large uncertainties de...
Terrestrial carbon sequestration is fundamental to the global carbon cycle and is being utilised to ...
Soils contain more carbon (C) in the form of organic matter (soil organic matter = SOM) than the ent...
Upland grassland soils are an important terrestrial carbon (C) store and provide vital ecosystem ser...
Summarization: Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a strong determinant of soil fertility through its posit...
Due to their substantial volume, subsoils contain more of the total soil carbon (C) pool than topsoi...
More than 10% of Australia's 49 M ha of grassland is considered degraded, prompting widespread inter...
Soils have the capacity to store three times more carbon (C) than the atmosphere. This fact has focu...
Soils contain more carbon (C) in the form of organic matter (soil organic matter = SOM) than the ent...
peer-reviewedSoil plays a key role in the global carbon (C) cycle. Most current assessments of SOC s...
Soil plays a key role in the global carbon (C) cycle. Most current assessments of SOC stocks and the...
Grassland soils have been highlighted as a global soil carbon (C) sink, and have the potential to se...
Soil carbon (C) storage has gained much attention in the past decade due to its potentially huge imp...
The role of eroding landscapes in organic carbon stabilization operating as C sinks or sources has b...
Due to the geographical expanse of grasslands with depleted organic matter stocks, there has been gr...
Estimates of soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration or loss can be biased by large uncertainties de...
Terrestrial carbon sequestration is fundamental to the global carbon cycle and is being utilised to ...
Soils contain more carbon (C) in the form of organic matter (soil organic matter = SOM) than the ent...
Upland grassland soils are an important terrestrial carbon (C) store and provide vital ecosystem ser...
Summarization: Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a strong determinant of soil fertility through its posit...
Due to their substantial volume, subsoils contain more of the total soil carbon (C) pool than topsoi...
More than 10% of Australia's 49 M ha of grassland is considered degraded, prompting widespread inter...
Soils have the capacity to store three times more carbon (C) than the atmosphere. This fact has focu...
Soils contain more carbon (C) in the form of organic matter (soil organic matter = SOM) than the ent...