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Soil organic carbon commitments under three Rio Conventions: Opportunities for integration

Soil organic carbon commitments under three Rio Conventions: Opportunities for integration

by Liesl | Feb 11, 2022

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soisec.2022.100052 Feb 2022 Agricultural land-based measures to protect and sequester soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks are increasingly recognized and advocated for their benefits to address climate change, tackle food security, support...
Countries’ commitments to soil organic carbon in Nationally Determined Contributions

Countries’ commitments to soil organic carbon in Nationally Determined Contributions

by Ethan Baird | Aug 1, 2021

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14693062.2021.1969883 Aug 2021 Soil carbon is the major active pool of terrestrial carbon, and as such, soil organic carbon (SOC) targets, policies and measures will be pivotal to achieving global climate targets. SOC...
Soil NIR-spectroscopy and object-based landsurface segmentation for fluvial terrace level differentiation

Soil NIR-spectroscopy and object-based landsurface segmentation for fluvial terrace level differentiation

by Ethan Baird | May 27, 2021

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2021.107668 May 2021 Establishing continuity of fluvial terrace remnants in eroded landscapes is often limited to resource intensive field interpretations of in-situ stratigraphic and physiographic features. Soil NIR spectra are an...
Rheological parameters of some soil samples before and after H2O2 treatment

Rheological parameters of some soil samples before and after H2O2 treatment

by Ethan Baird | Nov 29, 2017

http://epitoanyag.org.hu/static/upload/10.14382_epitoanyag-jsbcm.2018.8.pdf The effect of soil organic matter (SOM) on formation of inter-particle bonds was studied in soils with high organic and no mineral carbon content in the top (A1, Ap) layers of different origin...
An approach to soil carbon accounting and mapping using vertical distribution functions for known soil types

An approach to soil carbon accounting and mapping using vertical distribution functions for known soil types

by Ethan Baird | Feb 29, 2016

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2015.07.012 Estimation and mapping of soil organic carbon storage in three dimensions for large areas is increasingly in demand for climate change reporting, but such estimates at large spatial scales and different soil depths are...
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