Using data from pastoral soils sampled by horizon at 56 locations across New Zealand, we conducted a meta-analysis. On average, the total depth sampled was 0.93 ± 0.026 m (± SEM), and on a volumetric basis, the total C storage averaged 26.9 ± 1.8, 13.9 ± 0.6 and 9.2 ± 1.4 kg C m⁻² for allophanic (n=12), non-allophanic (n=40) and pumice soils (n=4), respectively. We estimated the total C storage, and quantified the uncertainty, using the data for samples taken from the uppermost A-horizon whose depth averaged 0.1 ± 0.003 m. For A-horizon samples of the allophanic soils, the mean C content was 108 ± 6 g C kg⁻¹ and the bulk density was 772 ± 29 kg m⁻³, for non-allophanic soils they were 51 ± 4 g C kg⁻¹ and 1055 ± 29 kg m⁻³, and for pumice soil...
Soils account for the largest terrestrial pool of carbon and have the potential for even greater qua...
For sixty years at Winchmore, South Island, New Zealand (43°48′S, 171°48′E, 160 masl), stoney soils ...
Carbon sequestration in soils is an issue of international significance, as soils represent a large ...
Using data from pastoral soils sampled by horizon at 56 locations across New Zealand, we conducted a...
Soils were sampled at intervals to 0.8 m depth on an irrigated dairy farm in the Canterbury region o...
Aims Current estimates of soil organic carbon (SOC) are based largely on surficial measurements to ...
In principle, greenhouse gas emissions can be offset by increasing soil carbon stocks. Full utilisat...
Increasing interest in characterising carbon dynamics in the agricultural landscape has been driven ...
Soil carbon (C) is important because even small changes in soil C can affect atmospheric concentrati...
Managed grasslands have the potential to store carbon (C) and partially mitigate climate change. How...
Grazed grasslands occupy 26% of the earth's ice free land surface and are therefore an important com...
Managed grasslands have the potential to store carbon (C) and partially mitigate climate change. How...
Rates of organic carbon accumulation and changes in C:N ratio are reported for 10 New Zealand soils ...
Researchers are increasingly studying carbon (C) storage by natural ecosystems for climate mitigatio...
Researchers are increasingly studying carbon (C) storage by natural ecosystems for climate mitigatio...
Soils account for the largest terrestrial pool of carbon and have the potential for even greater qua...
For sixty years at Winchmore, South Island, New Zealand (43°48′S, 171°48′E, 160 masl), stoney soils ...
Carbon sequestration in soils is an issue of international significance, as soils represent a large ...
Using data from pastoral soils sampled by horizon at 56 locations across New Zealand, we conducted a...
Soils were sampled at intervals to 0.8 m depth on an irrigated dairy farm in the Canterbury region o...
Aims Current estimates of soil organic carbon (SOC) are based largely on surficial measurements to ...
In principle, greenhouse gas emissions can be offset by increasing soil carbon stocks. Full utilisat...
Increasing interest in characterising carbon dynamics in the agricultural landscape has been driven ...
Soil carbon (C) is important because even small changes in soil C can affect atmospheric concentrati...
Managed grasslands have the potential to store carbon (C) and partially mitigate climate change. How...
Grazed grasslands occupy 26% of the earth's ice free land surface and are therefore an important com...
Managed grasslands have the potential to store carbon (C) and partially mitigate climate change. How...
Rates of organic carbon accumulation and changes in C:N ratio are reported for 10 New Zealand soils ...
Researchers are increasingly studying carbon (C) storage by natural ecosystems for climate mitigatio...
Researchers are increasingly studying carbon (C) storage by natural ecosystems for climate mitigatio...
Soils account for the largest terrestrial pool of carbon and have the potential for even greater qua...
For sixty years at Winchmore, South Island, New Zealand (43°48′S, 171°48′E, 160 masl), stoney soils ...
Carbon sequestration in soils is an issue of international significance, as soils represent a large ...