Soil is the largest terrestrial reservoir of organic carbon and is central for climate change mitigation and carbon-climate feedbacks. Chemical and physical associations of soil carbon with minerals play a critical role in carbon storage, but the amount and global capacity for storage in this form remain unquantified. Here, we produce spatially-resolved global estimates of mineral-associated organic carbon stocks and carbon-storage capacity by analyzing 1144 globally-distributed soil profiles. We show that current stocks total 899 Pg C to a depth of 1 m in non-permafrost mineral soils. Although this constitutes 66% and 70% of soil carbon in surface and deeper layers, respectively, it is only 42% and 21% of the mineralogical capacity. Region...
Soils account for the largest terrestrial pool of carbon and have the potential for even greater qua...
Soils hold the largest pool of organic carbon (C) on Earth; yet, soil organic carbon (SOC) reservoir...
Soil stores approximately twice as much carbon as the atmosphere and fluctuations in the size of the...
Soil is the largest terrestrial reservoir of organic carbon and is central for climate change mitiga...
Soil is the largest terrestrial reservoir of organic carbon and is central for climate change mitiga...
Improving the amount of organic carbon in soils is an attractive alternative to partially mitigate c...
Soil contains approximately 2344 Gt (1 gigaton = 1 billion tonnes) of organic carbon globally and is...
Quantifying the upper limit of stable soil carbon storage is essential for guiding policies to incre...
World soils constitute the largest terrestrial reserve of carbon (C). Estimated at 4,000 petagram (b...
The role of soil organic carbon in global carbon cycles is receiving increasing attention both as a ...
The ‘4 per mille Soils for Food Security and Climate’ was launched at the COP21 with an aspiration t...
Aims Current estimates of soil organic carbon (SOC) are based largely on surficial measurements to ...
Soils account for the largest terrestrial pool of carbon and have the potential for even greater qua...
Soils hold the largest pool of organic carbon (C) on Earth; yet, soil organic carbon (SOC) reservoir...
Soil stores approximately twice as much carbon as the atmosphere and fluctuations in the size of the...
Soil is the largest terrestrial reservoir of organic carbon and is central for climate change mitiga...
Soil is the largest terrestrial reservoir of organic carbon and is central for climate change mitiga...
Improving the amount of organic carbon in soils is an attractive alternative to partially mitigate c...
Soil contains approximately 2344 Gt (1 gigaton = 1 billion tonnes) of organic carbon globally and is...
Quantifying the upper limit of stable soil carbon storage is essential for guiding policies to incre...
World soils constitute the largest terrestrial reserve of carbon (C). Estimated at 4,000 petagram (b...
The role of soil organic carbon in global carbon cycles is receiving increasing attention both as a ...
The ‘4 per mille Soils for Food Security and Climate’ was launched at the COP21 with an aspiration t...
Aims Current estimates of soil organic carbon (SOC) are based largely on surficial measurements to ...
Soils account for the largest terrestrial pool of carbon and have the potential for even greater qua...
Soils hold the largest pool of organic carbon (C) on Earth; yet, soil organic carbon (SOC) reservoir...
Soil stores approximately twice as much carbon as the atmosphere and fluctuations in the size of the...