A nature-based soil security solution is proposed. In countries with active volcanoes, such as Indonesia, volcanic ash could be used to supply nutrients and reduce CO2 from the atmosphere. The weathering can draw CO2 from the atmosphere; in addition, volcanic ash with 0% carbon can turn into soils with around 10% organic carbon. In Indonesia, soils of volcanic origin cover about 31.7 million ha or 17% of its land area. Frequent volcanic eruptions made volcanic ash or tephra readily available. However, tephra is not widely used and has not been adequately investigated as a soil amendment to sequester carbon. This paper calculates the magnitude and opportunity of CO2 drawdown potential from volcanic materials produced annually in Indonesia. I...
Volcanic ash soils derived from pyroclastic materials are deposited by explosive eruptions. As such,...
Mitigating human contributions to climate change is a highly debated topic, as it becomes evident th...
Volcanic ash-derived soils are important globally for their C sequestration potential and because th...
Soils formed from volcanic materials have a high potential for agricultural development, especially ...
Eruption of the Merapi Volcano caused tremendous damage on existing agricultural land surrounding th...
International audienceNegative emission technologies underpin socioeconomic scenarios consistent wit...
Volcanic ash soils contain very large stocks of soil organic matter (SOM) per unit area. Consequentl...
Volcanic eruptions disturb vegetation at a time it is needed for preventing mudflows. A resilient in...
Volcanic active regions are often intensively cultivated and densely populated as they are typically...
Restricting future global temperature increase to 2°C or less requires the adoption of Negative Emis...
The low content of colloid material such as clay and organic matter in sandy soil (volcanic ash Rego...
Approximately 800 million people populate areas within 100 km of a potentially active volcano. Since...
Restricting future global temperature increase to 2°C or less requires the adoption of negative emis...
Volcanic ash soils derived from pyroclastic materials are deposited by explosive eruptions. As such,...
To date, no global data on carbon sequestration at the initial weathering phase of tephra deposits a...
Volcanic ash soils derived from pyroclastic materials are deposited by explosive eruptions. As such,...
Mitigating human contributions to climate change is a highly debated topic, as it becomes evident th...
Volcanic ash-derived soils are important globally for their C sequestration potential and because th...
Soils formed from volcanic materials have a high potential for agricultural development, especially ...
Eruption of the Merapi Volcano caused tremendous damage on existing agricultural land surrounding th...
International audienceNegative emission technologies underpin socioeconomic scenarios consistent wit...
Volcanic ash soils contain very large stocks of soil organic matter (SOM) per unit area. Consequentl...
Volcanic eruptions disturb vegetation at a time it is needed for preventing mudflows. A resilient in...
Volcanic active regions are often intensively cultivated and densely populated as they are typically...
Restricting future global temperature increase to 2°C or less requires the adoption of Negative Emis...
The low content of colloid material such as clay and organic matter in sandy soil (volcanic ash Rego...
Approximately 800 million people populate areas within 100 km of a potentially active volcano. Since...
Restricting future global temperature increase to 2°C or less requires the adoption of negative emis...
Volcanic ash soils derived from pyroclastic materials are deposited by explosive eruptions. As such,...
To date, no global data on carbon sequestration at the initial weathering phase of tephra deposits a...
Volcanic ash soils derived from pyroclastic materials are deposited by explosive eruptions. As such,...
Mitigating human contributions to climate change is a highly debated topic, as it becomes evident th...
Volcanic ash-derived soils are important globally for their C sequestration potential and because th...