Turnover of C in soils is the dominant flux in the global C cycle and is responsible for transporting 20 times the quantity of anthropogenic emissions each year. This paper investigates the potential for soils to be modified with Ca-rich materials (e.g. demolition waste or basic slag) to capture some of the transferred C as geologically stable CaCO3. To test this principal, artificial soil known to contain Ca-rich minerals (Ca silicates and portlandite) was analysed from two sites across NE England, UK. The results demonstrate an average C content of 30 ± 15.3 Kg C m−2 stored as CaCO3, which is three times the expected organic C content and that it has accumulated at a rate of 25 ± 12.8 t C ha−1 a−1 since 1996. Isotopic analysis of the carb...
Microbial-Induced Calcite Precipitation (MICP) stimulates soil microbiota to induce a cementation of...
The inorganic soil C pool is a major source of CO 2 emission into the atmosphere along with the soil...
Models for evaluating the terrestrial carbon cycle must take into account not only soil organic carb...
Turnover of C in soils is the dominant flux in the global C cycle and is responsible for transportin...
This paper investigates the potential for engineered urban soils to capture and store atmospheric ca...
The proportions of different carbon pools within artificial soils prepared by blending composts with...
AbstractThe proportions of different carbon pools within artificial soils prepared by blending compo...
The measured calcium carbonate content of soils to a depth of 100 mm at a large urban development si...
The measured calcium carbonate content of soils to a depth of 100 mm at a large urban development si...
In semiarid environments, the total inorganic carbon (TIC) in soil may contribute to the total carbo...
Over half of the carbon (C) taking part in the global C cycle is held in terrestrial systems. Becau...
Over half of the carbon (C) taking part in the global C cycle is held in terrestrial systems. Becaus...
Management of urban brownfield land can contribute to significant removal of atmospheric CO2 through...
As a principal part of the atmosphere–lithosphere interface, soil plays a key role in regulating the...
Soil carbonates (inorganic C mainly as CaCO3) account for about 750 Gt C in the top 1 m and more tha...
Microbial-Induced Calcite Precipitation (MICP) stimulates soil microbiota to induce a cementation of...
The inorganic soil C pool is a major source of CO 2 emission into the atmosphere along with the soil...
Models for evaluating the terrestrial carbon cycle must take into account not only soil organic carb...
Turnover of C in soils is the dominant flux in the global C cycle and is responsible for transportin...
This paper investigates the potential for engineered urban soils to capture and store atmospheric ca...
The proportions of different carbon pools within artificial soils prepared by blending composts with...
AbstractThe proportions of different carbon pools within artificial soils prepared by blending compo...
The measured calcium carbonate content of soils to a depth of 100 mm at a large urban development si...
The measured calcium carbonate content of soils to a depth of 100 mm at a large urban development si...
In semiarid environments, the total inorganic carbon (TIC) in soil may contribute to the total carbo...
Over half of the carbon (C) taking part in the global C cycle is held in terrestrial systems. Becau...
Over half of the carbon (C) taking part in the global C cycle is held in terrestrial systems. Becaus...
Management of urban brownfield land can contribute to significant removal of atmospheric CO2 through...
As a principal part of the atmosphere–lithosphere interface, soil plays a key role in regulating the...
Soil carbonates (inorganic C mainly as CaCO3) account for about 750 Gt C in the top 1 m and more tha...
Microbial-Induced Calcite Precipitation (MICP) stimulates soil microbiota to induce a cementation of...
The inorganic soil C pool is a major source of CO 2 emission into the atmosphere along with the soil...
Models for evaluating the terrestrial carbon cycle must take into account not only soil organic carb...