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The importance of accounting method and sampling depth to estimate changes in soil carbon stocks.

Anna M RaffeldMark A BradfordRandall D JacksonDaniel RathGregg R SanfordNicole TautgesEmily E Oldfield
Published in: Carbon balance and management (2024)
ESM accounting and sampling to 60 cm (using multiple depth increments) should be considered best practice when quantifying change in SOC stocks in annual, row crop agroecosystems. For carbon markets, the cost of achieving an accurate estimate of SOC stocks that reflect management impacts on soils at-depth should be reflected in the price of carbon credits.
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