PurposeAlthough large amounts of soil organic carbon (SOC) stored in the shrublands, information about SOC storage was little on the Tibetan Plateau. This study aims to evaluate the spatial patterns and storage of SOC in the shrublands and the relationships of climatic variables and soil pH on the Tibetan Plateau.Materials and methodsWe used 177 profiles of soil samples obtained from 59 shrubland sites on the northeast Tibetan Plateau from 2011 to 2013. Ordinary least squares regressions, curve estimation, and multiple linear regressions were used to evaluate controlling factors on SOC stock. Kriging interpolation was used to upscale sit-level measurements to the whole study area.Results and discussionWe found that SOC storage in the northe...
Earth’s drylands store large amounts of organic carbon and thus play an important role in regulating...
PurposeUnder rapid climate change, soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamic in frozen ground may significan...
Climate warming is likely inducing carbon loss from soils of northern ecosystems, but little evidenc...
The soils of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau store a large amount of organic carbon, but the magnitude, ...
The soils of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau store a large amount of organic carbon, but the magnitude, ...
The soils of shrublands are important for organic carbon storage in terrestrial ecosystems, but geog...
Although the soils in the Tibetan Plateau shrublands store large amounts of total nitrogen (N), the ...
Based on field observations, remote sensing, and modeling, recent studies have reported inconsistent...
Based on field observations, remote sensing, and modeling, recent studies have reported inconsistent...
AbstractTo accurately estimate soil organic carbon (SOC) storage in upper alpine to nival zones on t...
Soil carbon (C) is the largest C pool in the terrestrial biosphere and includes both inorganic and o...
Soil carbon (C) is the largest C pool in the terrestrial biosphere and includes both inorganic and o...
<div><p>Soil represents the largest terrestrial organic carbon pool. To address global climate chang...
Earth’s drylands store large amounts of organic carbon and thus play an important role in regulating...
Earth’s drylands store large amounts of organic carbon and thus play an important role in regulating...
Earth’s drylands store large amounts of organic carbon and thus play an important role in regulating...
PurposeUnder rapid climate change, soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamic in frozen ground may significan...
Climate warming is likely inducing carbon loss from soils of northern ecosystems, but little evidenc...
The soils of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau store a large amount of organic carbon, but the magnitude, ...
The soils of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau store a large amount of organic carbon, but the magnitude, ...
The soils of shrublands are important for organic carbon storage in terrestrial ecosystems, but geog...
Although the soils in the Tibetan Plateau shrublands store large amounts of total nitrogen (N), the ...
Based on field observations, remote sensing, and modeling, recent studies have reported inconsistent...
Based on field observations, remote sensing, and modeling, recent studies have reported inconsistent...
AbstractTo accurately estimate soil organic carbon (SOC) storage in upper alpine to nival zones on t...
Soil carbon (C) is the largest C pool in the terrestrial biosphere and includes both inorganic and o...
Soil carbon (C) is the largest C pool in the terrestrial biosphere and includes both inorganic and o...
<div><p>Soil represents the largest terrestrial organic carbon pool. To address global climate chang...
Earth’s drylands store large amounts of organic carbon and thus play an important role in regulating...
Earth’s drylands store large amounts of organic carbon and thus play an important role in regulating...
Earth’s drylands store large amounts of organic carbon and thus play an important role in regulating...
PurposeUnder rapid climate change, soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamic in frozen ground may significan...
Climate warming is likely inducing carbon loss from soils of northern ecosystems, but little evidenc...