"Perspectives in Soil Organic Carbon Storage: From a Global Perspective to the Possibilities of Landscapes"
Lisetskii Fedor
Abstract:The features of the deposition of soil organic carbon on the national and regional scale in the context of global climate change are considered. Attention is drawn to the fact that low-humus soils in semiarid regions are characterized by high losses of soil organic carbon, including due to the influence of irrigation. Estimates of soil organic carbon storage during the accumulation of alluvium in river floodplains, deposition of pedosediments in negative landforms, and under conditions of soil renaturation on … Show more
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