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Comparison of regression coefficient and GIS-based methodologies for regional estimates of forest soil carbon stocks
Authors:Campbell J Elliott  Moen Jeremie C  Ney Richard A  Schnoor Jerald L
Institution:Center for Global and Regional Environmental Research, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA. elliott-campbell@uiowa.edu
Abstract:Estimates of forest soil organic carbon (SOC) have applications in carbon science, soil quality studies, carbon sequestration technologies, and carbon trading. Forest SOC has been modeled using a regression coefficient methodology that applies mean SOC densities (mass/area) to broad forest regions. A higher resolution model is based on an approach that employs a geographic information system (GIS) with soil databases and satellite-derived landcover images. Despite this advancement, the regression approach remains the basis of current state and federal level greenhouse gas inventories. Both approaches are analyzed in detail for Wisconsin forest soils from 1983 to 2001, applying rigorous error-fixing algorithms to soil databases. Resulting SOC stock estimates are 20% larger when determined using the GIS method rather than the regression approach. Average annual rates of increase in SOC stocks are 3.6 and 1.0 million metric tons of carbon per year for the GIS and regression approaches respectively.
Keywords:Soil carbon  Forest models  Carbon cycle  STATSGO  FIA  Sequestration
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