Aims Current estimates of soil organic carbon (SOC) are based largely on surficial measurements to depths of 0.3 to 1 m. Many of the world’s soils greatly exceed 1 m depth and there are numerous reports of biological activity to depths of many metres. Although SOC storage to depths of up to 8 m has been previously reported, the extent to which SOC is stored at deeper depths in soil profiles is currently unknown. This paper aims to provide the first detailed analysis of these previously unreported stores of SOC. Methods Soils from five sites in the deeply weathered regolith in the Yilgarn Craton of south-western Australia were sampled and analysed for total organic carbon by combustion chromatography. These soils ranged between 5 and 38 m...
We collected soil samples from depths between 0 and 12–21 m at 33 sites across the Chinese Loess Pla...
International audienceThe exchange of carbon between soil organic carbon (SOC) and the atmosphere af...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) content and radiocarbon concentration were measured in three particle-size...
Most of our terrestrial carbon (C) storage occurs in soils as organic C derived from living organism...
Soil is the largest terrestrial reservoir of organic carbon and is central for climate change mitiga...
Soil is the largest terrestrial reservoir of organic carbon and is central for climate change mitiga...
International audienceThe size of the organic carbon reservoir of the planet's soils is estimated to...
Soils account for the largest terrestrial pool of carbon and have the potential for even greater qua...
Soil organic matter (SOM) anchors global terrestrial productivity and food and fiber supply. SOM ret...
Land-use has been shown to affect soil organic carbon (SOC) storage, with natural systems generally ...
We collected soil samples from depths between 0 and 12–21 m at 33 sites across the Chinese Loess Pla...
International audienceThe exchange of carbon between soil organic carbon (SOC) and the atmosphere af...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) content and radiocarbon concentration were measured in three particle-size...
Most of our terrestrial carbon (C) storage occurs in soils as organic C derived from living organism...
Soil is the largest terrestrial reservoir of organic carbon and is central for climate change mitiga...
Soil is the largest terrestrial reservoir of organic carbon and is central for climate change mitiga...
International audienceThe size of the organic carbon reservoir of the planet's soils is estimated to...
Soils account for the largest terrestrial pool of carbon and have the potential for even greater qua...
Soil organic matter (SOM) anchors global terrestrial productivity and food and fiber supply. SOM ret...
Land-use has been shown to affect soil organic carbon (SOC) storage, with natural systems generally ...
We collected soil samples from depths between 0 and 12–21 m at 33 sites across the Chinese Loess Pla...
International audienceThe exchange of carbon between soil organic carbon (SOC) and the atmosphere af...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) content and radiocarbon concentration were measured in three particle-size...