Deep carbon storage potential of buried floodplain soils
Abstract Soils account for the largest terrestrial pool of carbon and have the potential for even greater quantities of carbon sequestration. Typical soil carbon (C) stocks used in global carbon models only account for the upper 1 meter of soil. Previously unaccounted for deep carbon pools (>1 m)...
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Main Authors: | Amanda H. D’Elia, Garrett C. Liles, Joshua H. Viers, David R. Smart |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/9f21522ecf7e4251a7aa4037a63dce4b |
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