2020
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/xjft5
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National-Scale Forest Soil Carbon Characterizing Using Reflectance Spectroscopy

Abstract: Any strategy to change the Carbon (C) pool has a substantial effect on the functionality of numerous ecosystem functions, the detachment of Soil Organic Carbon (SOC), the atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration, and climate change mitigation. As the largest amount of the world's C is stored in forests soils, the importance of forest SOC management is highlighted. The total SOC in a forest varies not only laterally, but also vertically (i.e., with depth). However, the SOC storage of different forest soi… Show more

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