Testing the soil carbon saturation theory : maximal carbon stabilization and soil organic matter stability as a function of organic carbon inputs /
Soil carbon (C) stocks and fluxes represent significant components of the global C cycle. Application of the soil C saturation theory can help identify soils with large C storage potentials and estimate rates and durations needed to reach maximal soil C storage. The goal of my dissertation was to te...
Main Author: | Feng, Wenting |
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Corporate Author: | University of Pennsylvania Earth and Environmental Science |
Other Authors: | Johnson, A. H (Arthur H.) (advisor., committee member.), Plante, Alain F. (advisor, committee member), Scatena, F. N. (committee member), Six, Johan (committee member) |
Format: | Thesis Book |
Language: | English |
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