Soil is the largest organic carbon (C) pool of terrestrial ecosystems, and C loss from soil accounts for a large proportion of land-atmosphere C exchange. Therefore, a small change in soil organic C (SOC) can affect atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration and climate change. In the past decades, a wide variety of studies have been conducted to quantify global SOC stocks and soil C exchange with the atmosphere through site measurements, inventories, and empirical/process-based modeling. However, these estimates are highly uncertain, and identifying major driving forces controlling soil C dynamics remains a key research challenge. This study has compiled century-long (1901-2010) estimates of SOC storage and heterotrophic respiration (R...
In this paper, we attempt to analyse the respective influences of land-use and climate changes on th...
In this paper, we attempt to analyse the respective influences of land-use and climate changes on th...
In this paper, we attempt to analyse the respective influences of land-use and climate changes on th...
International audienceSoil is the largest organic carbon (C) pool of terrestrial ecosystems, and C l...
International audienceSoil is the largest organic carbon (C) pool of terrestrial ecosystems, and C l...
International audienceSoil is the largest organic carbon (C) pool of terrestrial ecosystems, and C l...
International audienceSoil is the largest organic carbon (C) pool of terrestrial ecosystems, and C l...
International audienceSoil is the largest organic carbon (C) pool of terrestrial ecosystems, and C l...
International audienceSoil is the largest organic carbon (C) pool of terrestrial ecosystems, and C l...
Soil is currently thought to be a sink for carbon; however, the response of this sink to increasing ...
International audienceSoil organic carbon (SOC) is the largest carbon pool in terrestrial ecosystems...
International audienceSoil organic carbon (SOC) is the largest carbon pool in terrestrial ecosystems...
International audienceSoil organic carbon (SOC) is the largest carbon pool in terrestrial ecosystems...
International audienceSoil organic carbon (SOC) is the largest carbon pool in terrestrial ecosystems...
International audienceSoil organic carbon (SOC) is the largest carbon pool in terrestrial ecosystems...
In this paper, we attempt to analyse the respective influences of land-use and climate changes on th...
In this paper, we attempt to analyse the respective influences of land-use and climate changes on th...
In this paper, we attempt to analyse the respective influences of land-use and climate changes on th...
International audienceSoil is the largest organic carbon (C) pool of terrestrial ecosystems, and C l...
International audienceSoil is the largest organic carbon (C) pool of terrestrial ecosystems, and C l...
International audienceSoil is the largest organic carbon (C) pool of terrestrial ecosystems, and C l...
International audienceSoil is the largest organic carbon (C) pool of terrestrial ecosystems, and C l...
International audienceSoil is the largest organic carbon (C) pool of terrestrial ecosystems, and C l...
International audienceSoil is the largest organic carbon (C) pool of terrestrial ecosystems, and C l...
Soil is currently thought to be a sink for carbon; however, the response of this sink to increasing ...
International audienceSoil organic carbon (SOC) is the largest carbon pool in terrestrial ecosystems...
International audienceSoil organic carbon (SOC) is the largest carbon pool in terrestrial ecosystems...
International audienceSoil organic carbon (SOC) is the largest carbon pool in terrestrial ecosystems...
International audienceSoil organic carbon (SOC) is the largest carbon pool in terrestrial ecosystems...
International audienceSoil organic carbon (SOC) is the largest carbon pool in terrestrial ecosystems...
In this paper, we attempt to analyse the respective influences of land-use and climate changes on th...
In this paper, we attempt to analyse the respective influences of land-use and climate changes on th...
In this paper, we attempt to analyse the respective influences of land-use and climate changes on th...