A commentary on ‘Mineral soil carbon fluxes in forests and implications for carbon balance assessments’: a deeper look at the data |
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Authors: | Coeli M. Hoover Linda S. Heath |
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Affiliation: | USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station, Durham, NH, USA |
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Abstract: | Forestry practitioners contacted us with their concerns about a recent review article by Buchholz T, Friedland AJ, Hornig CE, Keeton WS, Zanchi G, Nunery J (2013) GCB Bioenergy who questioned the way soil carbon is treated in many models and protocols, and indicated that an increasing number of research studies showed meaningful soil organic carbon (SOC) loss as a result of forest management. We revisit the major studies cited in the review and present a more complete look at the results, consistently treat forest floor carbon as a separate pool, discuss differences in interpretation, and suggest opportunities to advance the state of knowledge regarding SOC and forest carbon accounting. Overall, we conclude that the literature continues to support the current default assumption of little or no change in mineral SOC when sound forest management practices are followed. |
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Keywords: | carbon accounting carbon assessments forest soil management impacts soil organic carbon forest soil |
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