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  1. Reclamation during oasification is conducive to the accumulation of the soil organic carbon pool in arid land

    Soil organic carbon (SOC) and its stable isotope composition reflect key information about the carbon cycle in ecosystems. Studies of carbon...

    Yuxin Yang, Lu Gong, Junhu Tang in Journal of Arid Land
    Article 27 March 2023
  2. Predictive monitoring of soil organic carbon using multispectral UAV imagery: a case study on a long-term experimental field

    Effective monitoring of the soil organic carbon (SOC) content at the field scale is crucial for supporting sustainable agricultural practices. This...

    Javier Reyes, Werner Wiedemann, ... Mareike Ließ in Spatial Information Research
    Article Open access 08 June 2024
  3. Effects of desert plant communities on soil enzyme activities and soil organic carbon in the proluvial fan in the eastern foothills of the Helan Mountain in Ningxia, China

    It is of great significance to study the effects of desert plants on soil enzyme activities and soil organic carbon (SOC) for maintaining the...

    Aihong Shen, Yun Shi, ... Na Zhao in Journal of Arid Land
    Article 20 May 2024
  4. Long-term light grazing does not change soil organic carbon stability and stock in biocrust layer in the hilly regions of drylands

    Livestock grazing is the most extensive land use in global drylands and one of the most extensive stressors of biological soil crusts (biocrusts)....

    **nxin Ma, Yunge Zhao, ... **nghui Pan in Journal of Arid Land
    Article 01 August 2023
  5. Three-dimensional modelling of soil organic carbon density and carbon sequestration potential estimation in a dryland farming region of China

    Soil organic carbon density (SOCD) and soil organic carbon sequestration potential (SOCP) play an important role in carbon cycle and mitigation of...

    Zhongxiang Sun, Huiqing Bai, ... Wenjiang Huang in Journal of Geographical Sciences
    Article 30 September 2021
  6. Soil taxonomical classification and organic carbon sequestration potential of coastal acid sulfate soils: Kari and Kayal ecosystems of Kerala, India

    Purpose

    A study was carried out to understand the carbon sequestration potential of the coastal acid sulfate soils of wetland agroecosystems Kari and Kayal...

    Karthika K. S., K. S. Anil Kumar, ... Parvathy S. in Journal of Coastal Conservation
    Article 12 January 2024
  7. Effects of Biochar Application on Soil Organic Carbon in Degraded Saline-sodic Wetlands of Songnen Plain, Northeast China

    Biochar amendment is considered as an efficient practice for improving carbon storage in soils. However, to what extent that biochar application...

    Qian** Che, Min Li, Zhongsheng Zhang in Chinese Geographical Science
    Article 22 September 2021
  8. From Organic Waste to Renewable Energy: Rice Straw

    Organic waste production poses significant global challenges, with mismanagement leading to adverse consequences for individuals and the environment....
    Chapter 2024
  9. Spatial variation and driving mechanism of soil organic carbon components in the alluvial/sedimentary zone of the Yellow River

    Alluviation and sedimentation of the Yellow River are important factors influencing the surface soil structure and organic carbon content in its...

    Guodong Li, Junhua Zhang, ... **aojuan Ren in Journal of Geographical Sciences
    Article 13 April 2021
  10. Contribution of mangrove forest carbon stocks on climate change mitigation: a case study at Tuntang Estuary, Central Java

    Mangroves are an important coastal ecosystem in the global cycle of carbon and climate change mitigation. Unfortunately, a significant loss of...

    Aulia Rahim, Tri Retnaningsih Soeprobowati, ... Peter Gell in Journal of Coastal Conservation
    Article 11 July 2024
  11. Industrial War of Organic Beings, the American Caesura 1860–1865

    The American Civil War (1861–1865) was an internecine conflict pitting an industrialized, mechanized North against the South’s feudal, agricultural...
    Charles Travis in Environment as a Weapon
    Chapter 2024
  12. Carbon inputs regulate the temperature sensitivity of soil respiration in temperate forests

    Litter and root activities may alter the temperature sensitivity (Q 10 ) of soil respiration. However, existing studies have not provided a...

    Yulin Liu, Jiwei Li, ... Lei Deng in Journal of Arid Land
    Article 20 September 2022
  13. Manipulated precipitation regulated carbon and phosphorus limitations of microbial metabolisms in a temperate grassland on the Loess Plateau, China

    Manipulated precipitation patterns can profoundly influence the metabolism of soil microorganisms. However, the responses of soil organic carbon...

    Xuying Hai, Jiwei Li, ... Lei Deng in Journal of Arid Land
    Article 18 October 2022
  14. Changing Biogeochemical Cycles of Organic Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Trace Elements in Arctic Rivers

    Streams and rivers are critical components of Arctic watersheds, functioning as corridors for the movement of water, carbon, and other solutes from...
    Jonathan O’Donnell, Thomas Douglas, ... Laodong Guo in Arctic Hydrology, Permafrost and Ecosystems
    Chapter 2021
  15. Estimating Carbon Emissions Resulting from Land-Use Changes at Global and Regional Levels in Foreign Research

    Abstract

    The purpose of this article is to summarize approaches and methods used abroad for estimating carbon emissions resulting from land-use...

    N. N. Alekseeva, A. I. Bancheva, ... D. A. Tretyachenko in Geography and Natural Resources
    Article 01 March 2024
  16. Corn straw return can increase labile soil organic carbon fractions and improve water-stable aggregates in Haplic Cambisol

    Corn straw return to the field is a vital agronomic practice for increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) and its labile fractions, as well as soil...

    Batande Sinovuyo Ndzelu, Sen Dou, **aowei Zhang in Journal of Arid Land
    Article 01 November 2020
  17. Examining spatio-temporal variations in carbon budget and carbon compensation zoning in Bei**g-Tian**-Hebei urban agglomeration based on major functional zones

    Research on the carbon budget and zoning for carbon compensation in major functional zones (MFZs) is important for formulating strategies for...

    Siyou **a, Yu Yang in Journal of Geographical Sciences
    Article 03 October 2022
  18. Spatially Heterogeneous Response of Carbon Storage to Land Use Changes in Pearl River Delta Urban Agglomeration, China

    Carbon storage of terrestrial ecosystems plays a vital role in advancing carbon neutrality. Better understanding of how land use changes affect...

    Wei Liu, Dianfeng Liu, Yang Liu in Chinese Geographical Science
    Article 23 March 2023
  19. Carbon sink response of terrestrial vegetation ecosystems in the Yangtze River Delta and its driving mechanism

    The carbon cycle of terrestrial ecosystems is influenced by global climate change and human activities. Using remote sensing data and land cover...

    Haixia Zhao, **ding Fan, ... Yijiang Chen in Journal of Geographical Sciences
    Article 12 January 2024
  20. Soil Carbon Stocks and Dynamics of Church Forests in Northern Ethiopian

    Rising atmospheric CO2 concentration is a major cause of climate change. Release of soil carbon is one of the major causes. In the Northern part of...
    Dessie Assefa, Abrham Abiyu, ... Douglas Godbold in State of the Art in Ethiopian Church Forests and Restoration Options
    Conference paper 2022
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