Publication Date:
2019-06-28
Description:
Climate is, in many instances, the dominant variable controlling the storage of carbon in soils. It has proven difficult, however, to determine how soil properties influenced by climate, such as soil temperature and soil moisture, actually operate to determine the rates of accumulation and decomposition of soil organic matter. Our approach has been to apply a relatively new tool, the comparison of C-14 in soil organic matter from pre- and post-bomb soils, to quantify carbon turnover rates along climosequences. This report details the progress made toward this end by work under this contract.
Keywords:
ENVIRONMENT POLLUTION
Type:
NASA-CR-196278
,
NAS 1.26:196278
Format:
application/pdf
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