Researchers are increasingly studying carbon (C) storage by natural ecosystems for climate mitigation, including coastal ‘blue carbon’ ecosystems. Unfortunately, little guidance on how to achieve robust, cost-effective estimates of blue C stocks to inform inventories exists. We use existing data (492 cores) to develop recommendations on the sampling effort required to achieve robust estimates of blue C. Using a broad-scale, spatially explicit dataset from Victoria, Australia, we applied multiple spatial methods to provide guidelines for reducing variability in estimates of soil C stocks over large areas. With a separate dataset collected across Australia, we evaluated how many samples are needed to capture variability within soil cores and ...
Soils hold the largest pool of organic carbon (C) on Earth; yet, soil organic carbon (SOC) reservoir...
Using data from pastoral soils sampled by horizon at 56 locations across New Zealand, we conducted a...
There is strong disagreement about the potential for regenerative management practices to sequester ...
Researchers are increasingly studying carbon (C) storage by natural ecosystems for climate mitigatio...
Researchers are increasingly studying carbon (C) storage by natural ecosystems for climate mitigatio...
We can effectively monitor soil condition-and develop sound policies to offset the emissions of gree...
Soils in terrestrial and coastal blue carbon ecosystems are an important carbon sink. National carbo...
There is an urgent need for standardized monitoring of existing soil organic carbon stocks in order ...
Reducing uncertainty in forest carbon estimates at local and regional scales has become increasingly...
Reducing uncertainty in forest carbon estimates at local and regional scales has become increasingly...
Low-cost accurate methods for estimating soil carbon (C) stocks are needed if terrestrial C offset m...
The accurate measurement of the soil organic carbon (SOC) stock in Australian grazing lands is impor...
The soil in terrestrial and coastal blue carbon ecosystems is an important carbon sink. National car...
Soils hold the largest pool of organic carbon (C) on Earth; yet, soil organic carbon (SOC) reservoir...
Using data from pastoral soils sampled by horizon at 56 locations across New Zealand, we conducted a...
There is strong disagreement about the potential for regenerative management practices to sequester ...
Researchers are increasingly studying carbon (C) storage by natural ecosystems for climate mitigatio...
Researchers are increasingly studying carbon (C) storage by natural ecosystems for climate mitigatio...
We can effectively monitor soil condition-and develop sound policies to offset the emissions of gree...
Soils in terrestrial and coastal blue carbon ecosystems are an important carbon sink. National carbo...
There is an urgent need for standardized monitoring of existing soil organic carbon stocks in order ...
Reducing uncertainty in forest carbon estimates at local and regional scales has become increasingly...
Reducing uncertainty in forest carbon estimates at local and regional scales has become increasingly...
Low-cost accurate methods for estimating soil carbon (C) stocks are needed if terrestrial C offset m...
The accurate measurement of the soil organic carbon (SOC) stock in Australian grazing lands is impor...
The soil in terrestrial and coastal blue carbon ecosystems is an important carbon sink. National car...
Soils hold the largest pool of organic carbon (C) on Earth; yet, soil organic carbon (SOC) reservoir...
Using data from pastoral soils sampled by horizon at 56 locations across New Zealand, we conducted a...
There is strong disagreement about the potential for regenerative management practices to sequester ...