首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
   检索      


The Grove of Giants: Tasmania's most carbon-dense forest
Authors:Jennifer C Sanger  Atalaya Ferrari
Institution:1. The Tree Projects, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia;2. PO Box 233, Tasmania, Hobart, Australia

Contribution: Data curation (supporting), Formal analysis (supporting), Methodology (supporting), Writing - original draft (supporting), Writing - review & editing (equal)

Abstract:The Grove of Giants in the Huon Valley of Tasmania, Australia is renowned for its large trees. A team of tree climbers and citizen scientists undertook a carbon assessment of a 2 hectare plot within the Grove of Giants. The largest 16 trees in the plot (>2.5 m DBH) were measured by tree climbers allowing for accurate estimation of tree volume. Understory trees, coarse woody debris, root biomass and soil carbon were also estimated, making this study the most comprehensive assessment of forest carbon in Tasmania. Total forest carbon was estimated to be 1312 tonnes per hectare. Large trees had the highest carbon stocks, accounting for 44% of the total store. Coarse woody debris represented 19% of the forest's carbon, root biomass was 14%, while the understory trees accounted for 12% and soil carbon for 11%. This is the highest carbon stock recorded in Tasmania and is above the average estimates for temperate forest ecosystems in other parts of the world. Protecting Tasmania's forests, especially mature wet Eucalypt forests, is important to avoid potential greenhouse gas emissions and ensure safe storage of the carbon in the land sector.
Keywords:carbon  soil carbon  tall Eucalypt forest  Tasmania  temperate forest
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号