Authors
Raj Setia, Pete Smith, Petra Marschner, Pia Gottschalk, Jeff Baldock, Vipan Verma, Deepika Setia, Jo Smith
Publication date
2012/2/7
Journal
Environmental science & technology
Volume
46
Issue
3
Pages
1624-1631
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Soil organic carbon (SOC) models are used to predict changes in SOC stocks and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from soils, and have been successfully validated for non-saline soils. However, SOC models have not been developed to simulate SOC turnover in saline soils. Due to the large extent of salt-affected areas in the world, it is important to correctly predict SOC dynamics in salt-affected soils. To close this knowledge gap, we modified the Rothamsted Carbon Model (RothC) to simulate SOC turnover in salt-affected soils, using data from non-salt-affected and salt-affected soils in two agricultural regions in India (120 soils) and in Australia (160 soils). Recently we developed a decomposition rate modifier based on an incubation study of a subset of these soils. In the present study, we introduce a new method to estimate the past losses of SOC due to salinity and show how salinity affects future SOC stocks on a …
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