Soil sealing is one of the global anthropogenic impacts on the environment in the urbanized areas, responsible for irreversible changes in heat, water and nutrition exchanges between soil and atmosphere. A sealed soil loses a major part of its function including the capacity for carbon sequestration, therefore, a considerable depletion in soil organic carbon (SOC) is a highly likely result of urbanization. The soil sealing process and its effect on SOC stocks were analyzed in New Moscow for the period 1971–2017 and the depletion in SOC stocks was estimated for different types of soils affected by sealing in this region. The sealed area of the territory has increased by 6.7 times (from 30.8 km 2 to 208.8 km 2 ) since 1971 to 2017. The total ...
Urbanization is an increasingly important trend and responsible for large environmental changes worl...
An approach to assess the soil organic carbon (SOC) pools in megapolises and in small settlements wi...
Urban soils and cultural layers may accumulate C over centuries and consequently large C stocks may ...
Soil sealing is one of the global anthropogenic impacts on the environment in the urbanized areas, r...
The negative impacts of soil sealing are numerous, from withdrawing fertile soil from biomass produc...
Urbanization is responsible for large environmental changes worldwide. Although traditionally urbani...
Urban soils are of increasing interest for their potential to provide ecosystem services such as car...
Abstract: Development of landscaping in modern cities makes it particularly important to study the p...
C-sequestration, as a function of soils, is known to help mitigate climate change. However, the pote...
Surface sealing is one of the main causes of soil degradation . Soils are degraded by sealing in all...
The sealing of soils by impervious materials is, normally, detrimental to its ecological functions. ...
Abstract: Sealing implies separation of soils from the atmosphere and above-ground biosphere by impe...
Urban soil can store large amounts of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N). To accurately estimate C and N st...
Soils hold the largest carbon stock in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil organic carbon (SOC) is formed u...
<p>Soils accumulate about 1500-2000 Pg (1015 g) C, providing the largest stock in terrestrial ecosys...
Urbanization is an increasingly important trend and responsible for large environmental changes worl...
An approach to assess the soil organic carbon (SOC) pools in megapolises and in small settlements wi...
Urban soils and cultural layers may accumulate C over centuries and consequently large C stocks may ...
Soil sealing is one of the global anthropogenic impacts on the environment in the urbanized areas, r...
The negative impacts of soil sealing are numerous, from withdrawing fertile soil from biomass produc...
Urbanization is responsible for large environmental changes worldwide. Although traditionally urbani...
Urban soils are of increasing interest for their potential to provide ecosystem services such as car...
Abstract: Development of landscaping in modern cities makes it particularly important to study the p...
C-sequestration, as a function of soils, is known to help mitigate climate change. However, the pote...
Surface sealing is one of the main causes of soil degradation . Soils are degraded by sealing in all...
The sealing of soils by impervious materials is, normally, detrimental to its ecological functions. ...
Abstract: Sealing implies separation of soils from the atmosphere and above-ground biosphere by impe...
Urban soil can store large amounts of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N). To accurately estimate C and N st...
Soils hold the largest carbon stock in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil organic carbon (SOC) is formed u...
<p>Soils accumulate about 1500-2000 Pg (1015 g) C, providing the largest stock in terrestrial ecosys...
Urbanization is an increasingly important trend and responsible for large environmental changes worl...
An approach to assess the soil organic carbon (SOC) pools in megapolises and in small settlements wi...
Urban soils and cultural layers may accumulate C over centuries and consequently large C stocks may ...