20141208
Author: Xiong, X. Grunwald, S. Myers, D. B. Ross, C. W. Harris, W. G. Comerford, N. B.
Year : 2014
Title: Interaction effects of climate and land use/land cover change on soil organic carbon sequestration
Journal : Science of the Total Environment
Comment : The SOC sequestration rate was not only LULC dependent but also controlled by climate factors interacting with LULC. Warmer climate tended to accelerate SOC accumulation, while higher precipitation reduced the SOC sequestration rate in the topsoil. The key innovation of this research is that it investigates and reveals the natural and anthropogenic factors that caused the SOC sequestration in Florida, i.e., LULC, climate, and the interaction effect between LULC and climate.
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