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Carbon stocks in Tasmanian soils
Soil Research, 2012Soil carbon (C) stocks were calculated for Tasmanian soil orders to 0.3 and 1.0 m depth from existing datasets. Tasmanian soils have C stocks of 49–117 Mg C/ha in the upper 0.3 m, with Ferrosols having the largest soil C stocks. Mean soil C stocks in agricultural soils were significantly lower under intensive cropping than under irrigated pasture.
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Permafrost and Wetland Carbon Stocks
Science, 2010In their Report “Global convergence in the temperature sensitivity of respiration at ecosystem level” (13 August, p. [838][1]), M. D. Mahecha et al. have done a fine study to tease apart the distinction between intrinsic and apparent temperature sensitivities ([ 1 ][2]).
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Carbon stocks and potential carbon storage in the mangrove forests of China
Journal of Environmental Management, 2014Mangrove forests provide important ecosystem services, and play important roles in terrestrial and oceanic carbon (C) cycling. Although the C stocks or storage in terrestrial ecosystems in China have been frequently assessed, the C stocks in mangrove forests have often been overlooked. In this study, we estimated the C stocks and the potential C stocks
Liu, Hongxiao +5 more
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Nature Climate Change, 2011
http://www.nature.com/nclimate ; Forests take up and store large quantities of carbon. An analysis of inventory data from across the globe suggests that temperate and boreal forests accounted for the majority of the terrestrial carbon sink over the past two decades.
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http://www.nature.com/nclimate ; Forests take up and store large quantities of carbon. An analysis of inventory data from across the globe suggests that temperate and boreal forests accounted for the majority of the terrestrial carbon sink over the past two decades.
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Trend analysis of variations in carbon stock using stock big data
Cluster Computing, 2017Changes in land use affect the terrestrial carbon stock through changes in the land cover. Research on land use and analysis of variations in carbon stock have practical applications in the optimization of land use and the mitigation of climate change effects.
Yanbin Wu +4 more
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Ecosystem carbon stocks and their changes in China’s grasslands
Science China Life Sciences, 2010The knowledge of carbon (C) stock and its dynamics is crucial for understanding the role of grassland ecosystems in China's terrestrial C cycle. To date, a comprehensive assessment on C balance in China's grasslands is still lacking. By reviewing published literature, this study aims to evaluate ecosystem C stocks (both vegetation biomass and soil ...
JingYun, Fang +4 more
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Carbon stock indicators: reductionist assessments and contentious policies on land use
The Journal of Peasant Studies, 2018Indicators of carbon storage in forests and other land uses have gained much prominence to evaluate and endorse land-based climate change mitigation policies. The outcomes of such assessments can have direct livelihood implications for dwellers living at the forest–agriculture frontier, such as shifting cultivators or subsistence farmers.
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Forest thinning increases soil carbon stocks in China
Forest Ecology and Management, 2021Qingyue Tan, Mingxiang Xu
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