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Author Lorenz, Klaus (Klaus Eugen), author.

Title Soil organic carbon sequestration in terrestrial biomes of the United States / Klaus Lorenz, Rattan Lal
Published Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 201 pages) : illustrations
Contents Terrestrial land of the United States of America -- Soil organic carbon stocks -- Soil organic carbon sequestration -- Soil inorganic carbon stocks in terrestrial biomes -- Incentivizing soil organic carbon management in terrestrial biomes of the United States of America
Summary Terrestrial biomes have soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks determined by natural (e.g., vegetation cover, soil type, climate) and anthropogenic (e.g., soil and land-use management) factors. Thus, biome type is among the main control of SOC stocks. Historically, many terrestrial biomes in the United States of America (U.S.A.) had higher SOC stocks than the same regions store today, and this discrepancy has contributed to increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations and soil degradation. However, losses of SOC stocks must be reduced and/or stocks increased by SOC sequestration as net increases in SOC stocks contribute to climate change adaptation and mitigation by storing atmospheric CO2 in protected and stabilized fractions for millennia. Increases in SOC stocks will also contribute to improved soil fertility and soil health. Therefore, the aim of this book is to collate, review and synthesize information on how SOC stocks differ among major terrestrial biomes of the U.S.A. Information on soil inorganic carbon (SIC) stocks for different terrestrial biomes of the U.S.A. will also be presented. The book deliberates options for increasing SOC stocks and enhancing SOC sequestration in terrestrial biomes by soil and land-use management practices. It concludes with an overview of terrestrial biomes of the U.S.A. where targeted soil and land-use management practices may result in the greatest increases in SOC stocks and enhancements in SOC sequestration
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Description based upon online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed April 8, 2022)
Subject Soils -- Carbon content.
Carbon sequestration -- United States
Soil management -- United States
Carbon sequestration
Soil management
Soils -- Carbon content
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Lal, R., author.
ISBN 3030951936
9783030951931