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proportions of sand, silt, and clay particles that make up a particular soil — or the mineralogy of those soil particles can have a significant impact on soil carbon stocks. Additionally, the processes of erosion and deposition act to redistribute soil carbon according to the topography of the ...
Although transfer and redistribution of soil organic carbon (SOC) by erosion is evident and widely known, its impact on the global C budget is neither understood nor accounted for. Therefore, this manuscript reviews the state of the knowledge about the extent and severity of soil erosion, impact...
Despite soil erosion through water being a ubiquitous process and its environmental consequences being well understood, its effects upon the global carbon cycle still remain largely uncertain. How much soil organic carbon (SOC) is removed each year from soils by sheet wash, an important if not the...
1.1 Soil Organic Carbon Modeling The dynamics of soil organic carbon (SOC) are fundamental controls on the development and maintenance of soil functions. A better understanding of SOC dynamics, therefore, is a prerequisite for predicting the response of soil systems to changes in land-use, climate...
Soil organic carbon is a large component of the global carbon cycle. This collection of research articles and opinion pieces inNature Geosciencehighlights how disturbances across a range of environments and ecosystems are changing whether carbon is stored, mobilized or released in soils. Insights into...
Despite its global significance, erosion-induced carbon (C) emission into the atmosphere remains misunderstood and an unquantified component of the global carbon budget. Soil erosion is a four-stage process involving detachment, breakdown, transport/redistribution and deposition of sediments. The soil ...
Caldeira K, Granger Morgan M, Baldocchi D et al (2004) A portfolio of carbon management options. In: Field CB, Raupach MR (eds) The global carbon cycle: integrating humans, climate, and the natural world. Island Press, Washington, pp 103–130 ...
Soil carbon stocks and sequestration have been given a lot of attention recently in the study of terrestrial ecosystems and global climate change. This review focuses on the progress made on the estimation of the soil carbon stocks of China, and the characterization of carbon dynamics of croplands...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is one of the largest terrestrial carbon pools, playing a vital role in regulating a wide range of biological functions and ecosystem processes such as nutrient mobilization, cycling, availability, sequestration, and global carbon dynamics (Yang et al., 2022). The dynami...