International audienceThere is increasing demand for data on soil organic carbon (SOC) stock (SSOC; kgC m−2), but the acquisition of such data, which relies on the determination of volumetric SOC content (SOCv; gC dm−3), is often tedious or complex. Visible and near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (VNIRS) has proven useful for soil characterization, but has rarely been used for direct prediction of SOCv. The objectives of this work were: (i) to compare SOCv predictions using VNIR spectra collected in situ vs. on 2-mm sieved air-dried soil (laboratory conditions), on three sample sets separately (with in situ spectra collected differently for each set); and (ii) to assess SOCv prediction in independent validation using laboratory spectra f...