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Black carbon in urban soils: land use and climate drive variation at the surface.

Molly BurkeErika Marín-SpiottaAlexandra G Ponette-González
Published in: Carbon balance and management (2024)
Our review indicates that BC comprises a major fraction (nearly one quarter) of the TOC in urban surface soils, yet sampling bias towards the surface could hide the potential for BC storage at depth. Land use emerged as an importer driver of soil BC contents and proportions, whereas land cover effects remain uncertain. Warmer and wetter soils were found to have lower soil BC than cooler and drier soils, differences that likely reflect soil BC loss mechanisms. Additional research on urban soil BC at depth and from diverse climates is critical to better understand the role of cities in the global carbon cycle.
Keyphrases
  • heavy metals
  • human health
  • climate change
  • risk assessment
  • organic matter
  • optical coherence tomography
  • plant growth