Soil plays a significant role in controlling the global carbon (C) cycle. Studies on climate change mitigation have focused entirely on soil organic carbon (SOC) to increase C sequestration and decrease carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. In contrast, the contribution of soil inorganic carbon (SIC) to CO2 emissions is usually neglected because SIC is generally considered to be very stable. However, the significant worldwide increase in soil acidification, mainly because of intensive N fertilization and high atmospheric deposition, causes a considerable decrease in SIC stocks, leading to very high unaccounted CO2 efflux. Additionally, large areas of acidic soils worldwide are regularly subjected to high SIC applications in the form of lime to re...
Soils are both sinks and sources of C with great potential to mitigate climate change. Global estima...
The role of soil organic carbon in global carbon cycles is receiving increasing attention both as a ...
Soil contains approximately 2344 Gt (1 gigaton = 1 billion tonnes) of organic carbon globally and is...
Soil plays a significant role in controlling the global carbon (C) cycle. Studies on climate change ...
Soil carbonates (inorganic C mainly as CaCO3) account for about 750 Gt C in the top 1 m and more tha...
Widespread soil acidification due to atmospheric acid deposition and agricultural fertilization may ...
Soil inorganic carbon (SIC) contributes to up to half of the terrestrial C stock and is especially s...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
The term 'carbon sequestration' is commonly used to describe any increase in soil organic carbon (SO...
Soil carbon is the largest sink and source of the global carbon cycle and is disturbed by several na...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018As the largest terrestrial carbon pool, changes in soi...
Over the last two decades, the sequestration of carbon in soils has often been advocated as a soluti...
When assessing soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration and its climate change (CC) mitigation potent...
Improper soil and crop management practices have resulted in loss of soil carbon. Worldwide, about 1...
Anthropogenic emission of CO2 and other greenhouse gases was rapidly increased with the Industrial R...
Soils are both sinks and sources of C with great potential to mitigate climate change. Global estima...
The role of soil organic carbon in global carbon cycles is receiving increasing attention both as a ...
Soil contains approximately 2344 Gt (1 gigaton = 1 billion tonnes) of organic carbon globally and is...
Soil plays a significant role in controlling the global carbon (C) cycle. Studies on climate change ...
Soil carbonates (inorganic C mainly as CaCO3) account for about 750 Gt C in the top 1 m and more tha...
Widespread soil acidification due to atmospheric acid deposition and agricultural fertilization may ...
Soil inorganic carbon (SIC) contributes to up to half of the terrestrial C stock and is especially s...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
The term 'carbon sequestration' is commonly used to describe any increase in soil organic carbon (SO...
Soil carbon is the largest sink and source of the global carbon cycle and is disturbed by several na...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018As the largest terrestrial carbon pool, changes in soi...
Over the last two decades, the sequestration of carbon in soils has often been advocated as a soluti...
When assessing soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration and its climate change (CC) mitigation potent...
Improper soil and crop management practices have resulted in loss of soil carbon. Worldwide, about 1...
Anthropogenic emission of CO2 and other greenhouse gases was rapidly increased with the Industrial R...
Soils are both sinks and sources of C with great potential to mitigate climate change. Global estima...
The role of soil organic carbon in global carbon cycles is receiving increasing attention both as a ...
Soil contains approximately 2344 Gt (1 gigaton = 1 billion tonnes) of organic carbon globally and is...