Estimation of soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks requires estimates of the carbon content, bulk density, rock fragment content and depth of a respective soil layer. However, different application of these parameters could introduce a considerable bias. Here, we explain why three out of four frequently applied methods overestimate SOC stocks. In soils rich in rock fragments (> 30 vol. %), SOC stocks could be overestimated by more than 100 %, as revealed by using German Agricultural Soil Inventory data. Due to relatively low rock fragments content, the mean systematic overestimation for German agricultural soils was 2.1–10.1 % for three different commonly used equations. The equation ensemble as re-formulated here might help to unify SOC sto...
Accurate estimates of soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks are required to quantify carbon sources and s...
Soil bulk density (BD) is a principal component in estimating the density of soil nutrients and elem...
Study of the importance of using site-specific bulk density and correcting for rock fragment content...
Uncertainties in soil organic carbon (SOC) stock assessments are rarely quantified even though they ...
To determine the bulk density of the fine fraction (BDFF) and soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks from ...
To determine the bulk density of the fine fraction (BDFF) and soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks from ...
Soil carbon stocks are commonly quantified at fixed depths as the product of soil bulk density, dept...
Accurate estimation of soil organic carbon (SOC) storage is important for evaluating carbon sequestr...
Soil carbon stocks are commonly quantified at fixed depths as the product of soil bulk density, dept...
Soil carbon stocks are commonly quantified at fixed depths as the product of soil bulk density, dept...
With the aim of contributing to the knowledge of soil organic carbon stocks in dry areas, this work ...
Precise determination of changes in organic carbon (OC) stocks is prerequisite to understand the rol...
Coring methods commonly employed in soil organic C (SOC) stock assessment may not accurately capture...
Precise determination of changes in organic carbon (OC) stocks is prerequisite to understand the rol...
© 2019 British Society of Soil Science Storage of soil organic carbon (SOC) is an essential functio...
Accurate estimates of soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks are required to quantify carbon sources and s...
Soil bulk density (BD) is a principal component in estimating the density of soil nutrients and elem...
Study of the importance of using site-specific bulk density and correcting for rock fragment content...
Uncertainties in soil organic carbon (SOC) stock assessments are rarely quantified even though they ...
To determine the bulk density of the fine fraction (BDFF) and soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks from ...
To determine the bulk density of the fine fraction (BDFF) and soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks from ...
Soil carbon stocks are commonly quantified at fixed depths as the product of soil bulk density, dept...
Accurate estimation of soil organic carbon (SOC) storage is important for evaluating carbon sequestr...
Soil carbon stocks are commonly quantified at fixed depths as the product of soil bulk density, dept...
Soil carbon stocks are commonly quantified at fixed depths as the product of soil bulk density, dept...
With the aim of contributing to the knowledge of soil organic carbon stocks in dry areas, this work ...
Precise determination of changes in organic carbon (OC) stocks is prerequisite to understand the rol...
Coring methods commonly employed in soil organic C (SOC) stock assessment may not accurately capture...
Precise determination of changes in organic carbon (OC) stocks is prerequisite to understand the rol...
© 2019 British Society of Soil Science Storage of soil organic carbon (SOC) is an essential functio...
Accurate estimates of soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks are required to quantify carbon sources and s...
Soil bulk density (BD) is a principal component in estimating the density of soil nutrients and elem...
Study of the importance of using site-specific bulk density and correcting for rock fragment content...