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Cataloguing Soil Carbon Stocks

Science, 2010
In their Report (“Terrestrial gross carbon dioxide uptake: Global distribution and covariation with climate,” 13 August, p. [834][1]), C. Beer et al. joined others ([ 1 ][2], [ 2 ][3]) in estimating global carbon fluxes and their relationship to climate.
Gianelle, Damiano   +4 more
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Soil Carbon Stocks and Fluxes

2014
The aim of this chapter was to quantify the soil organic carbon (SOC) stock in the top 30 cm of mineral soil for the whole Italian territory, according to the different land use types of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) cropland category (arable land, agroforestry, vineyards, olive groves, orchards and rice fields), as a basis for ...
Chiti, T.   +4 more
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Soil carbon stocks in Sarawak, Malaysia

Science of The Total Environment, 2013
The relationship between greenhouse gas emission and climate change has led to research to identify and manage the natural sources and sinks of the gases. CO2, CH4, and N2O have an anthropic source and of these CO2 is the least effective in trapping long wave radiation.
E, Padmanabhan, H, Eswaran, P F, Reich
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Soil Carbon Stock

2018
Total soil carbon (C) stock comprises of the soil organic C (SOC) and the soil inorganic C (SIC) components. The global SOC stock of ice-free land contains about 1,325–1,500 Pg (1 Pg = 1015 g) C in the top 1 m, 2,300 Pg C in the top 3 m, and 3,000 Pg C in the soil profiles.
Klaus Lorenz, Rattan Lal
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Carbon Stock Estimate

2016
Tropical peatlands have changed their role from carbon sinks to carbon sources mainly by recent anthropogenic disturbances. It is an urgent issue to evaluate the importance of tropical peatlands as carbon stocks and to preserve the ecosystems including their carbon dynamics. Spatial distribution of carbon mass at a regional level needs to be delineated
Sawahiko Shimada   +2 more
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Carbon Stock and Carbon Cycle of Wetland Ecosystem

2014
Wetland ecosystem is an essential ecosystem in the world. Its organic carbon stock and carbon cycle are important basis of global carbon cycle researches and also major contents of global climate change researches. Researches have shown that wetland protection and restoration can promote carbon accumulation and reduce emission of greenhouse gases. This
Zeng, Zhangquan   +6 more
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Phytoplankton Carbon Stock

2014
Phytoplankton, the free-floating tiny microscopic floral particles, demonstrate a wide range of shapes and vary over several orders of magnitude in size, from submicron species such as the picoplanktonic prochlorophytes to diatoms measuring more than 1 mm in diameter. In mixed-pieces samples, high numbers of extremely small-sized species might actually
Abhijit Mitra, Sufia Zaman
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Carbon Stocks in Soils of the Brazilian Amazon

2019
This chapter aims to compare different techniques in order to obtain reliable estimates of the carbon stocks in the Brazilian Amazon basin. The regional scale is defined as the Brazilian part of a 6° square, from 60 to 66° West longitude and 8 to 14° South latitude, over the Rondonia state.
Cerri, C.C.   +4 more
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Carbon stocks in Scottish peatlands

Soil Use and Management, 2009
Abstract Various estimates have suggested that the peatlands of Scotland are a significant deposit of fixed carbon. However, these have been based upon rather imprecise estimates of peat depth. Using previously unused archived data, we have mapped peat depth across the country and then used these values to obtain an improved value of ...
S. J. Chapman   +3 more
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Mangroves as a Carbon Sink/Stocks

2021
Mangroves are recognized as ecosystem that grow and dominate the coastal areas of tropical and sub-tropical regions across the world. The high adaptability properties of these halophytic trees enable them to thrive in harsh conditions such as the intertidal zones.
Tengku Mohd Zarawie Tengku Hashim   +1 more
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