Kazakhstan is the largest land-locked country in the world. Its massive land area of 2.725 x 106 km² represents a huge reservoir for soil organic carbon (SOC) that is thought to play an important role in global climate-carbon modelling. Yet comprehensive SOC data on Central Asia and particularly Kazakhstan are scarce, resulting in considerable uncertainties to what extent soils of forests and steppe in the North and East and arid areas in the South and West contribute to sequestering atmospheric carbon or emitting carbon into the atmosphere. We assessed the current soil properties of Kazakhstan by sampling top soil (25 cm) at 40 sites between Petropavlovsk (North) and Taraz (South) during wet and dry seasons, and determined the top soils' ...
Turnover rates of soil carbon for 20 soil types typical for a 3.7 million km2 area of European Russi...
An important portion of the large northern permafrost soil organic carbon (SOC) pool might be releas...
The Arctic soil organic-carbon pool is a significant, but poorly constrained, carbon store. The most...
Kazakhstan is the largest land-locked country in the world. Its massive land area of 2.725 x 106 km²...
Kazakhstan’s soil properties have yet to be comprehensively characterized. We sampled 40 sites consi...
A mobile, closed-chamber system (CC) was used to measure carbon and water fluxes on four land-use ty...
In the past years considerable attention has been given to soil organic carbon (SOC) stored in perma...
The thawing and subsequent decomposition of large stocks of soil organic carbon (SOC) currently stor...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Most land use changes (LUC) significantly affect the amount of carbon (C) seque...
Soils hold the largest pool of organic carbon (C) on Earth; yet, soil organic carbon (SOC) reservoir...
The soil is important in sequestering atmospheric CO2 and in emitting trace gases (e.g. CO2, CH4 and...
The break-up of the Soviet Union in 1991 triggered cropland abandonment on a continental scale, whic...
The 50% variation in the estimates of carbon (C) content forest soils of Russia at present is caused...
Aims: Soil dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a primary form of labile carbon in terrestrial ecosyste...
Turnover rates of soil carbon for 20 soil types typical for a 3.7 million km2 area of European Russi...
An important portion of the large northern permafrost soil organic carbon (SOC) pool might be releas...
The Arctic soil organic-carbon pool is a significant, but poorly constrained, carbon store. The most...
Kazakhstan is the largest land-locked country in the world. Its massive land area of 2.725 x 106 km²...
Kazakhstan’s soil properties have yet to be comprehensively characterized. We sampled 40 sites consi...
A mobile, closed-chamber system (CC) was used to measure carbon and water fluxes on four land-use ty...
In the past years considerable attention has been given to soil organic carbon (SOC) stored in perma...
The thawing and subsequent decomposition of large stocks of soil organic carbon (SOC) currently stor...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Most land use changes (LUC) significantly affect the amount of carbon (C) seque...
Soils hold the largest pool of organic carbon (C) on Earth; yet, soil organic carbon (SOC) reservoir...
The soil is important in sequestering atmospheric CO2 and in emitting trace gases (e.g. CO2, CH4 and...
The break-up of the Soviet Union in 1991 triggered cropland abandonment on a continental scale, whic...
The 50% variation in the estimates of carbon (C) content forest soils of Russia at present is caused...
Aims: Soil dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a primary form of labile carbon in terrestrial ecosyste...
Turnover rates of soil carbon for 20 soil types typical for a 3.7 million km2 area of European Russi...
An important portion of the large northern permafrost soil organic carbon (SOC) pool might be releas...
The Arctic soil organic-carbon pool is a significant, but poorly constrained, carbon store. The most...