Soil Organic Carbon (SOC)
Benchmark Value
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Contributing Benchmarks
Evidence & Context
Clayey / Fine (e.g., on Basalt) Ferrosol, Dermosol ~6.6 Moderate 30 Represents the high SOC potential of fertile, basalt-derived clay soils.
Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) concentration in the 0–10 cm soil layer, expressed as a percentage of soil mass.
SOC concentration in the top 0–10 cm of soil representing the best available condition in fertile basalt-derived clay soils.
Represents the high SOC potential of fertile, basalt-derived clay soils. Value is from a well-studied subtropical rainforest but is higher than typical values.
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Soil carbon distribution and its temperature sensitivity in tropical forests with different forest types
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Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.
Soil | Australia state of the environment 2021
View SourceNutrient relationships of tree species in a New South Wales Subtropical rainforest
View SourceSoil Organic Carbon Distribution, Enzyme Activities, and the ... - MDPI
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