Soil Organic Carbon (SOC)

AUS-TSR-CON-SOC General Moderate confidence

Benchmark Value

6.6 %
Direction: Higher is desirable ↑
Form: Point

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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.

Metric Definition:

Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) concentration in the 0–10 cm soil layer, expressed as a percentage of soil mass.

Benchmark Definition:

SOC concentration in the top 0–10 cm of soil representing the best available condition in fertile basalt-derived clay soils.

Justification:

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.

Sources (1)

Preview of Soil carbon distribution and its temperature sensitivity in tropical forests with different forest types
Soil carbon distribution and its temperature sensitivity in tropical forests with different forest types Journal

Soil carbon distribution and its temperature sensitivity in tropical forests with different forest types

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Supporting Sources (3)

Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.

Preview of Addressing the rundown of nitrogen and soil organic carbon - GRDC, accessed July 25, 2025,
Addressing the rundown of nitrogen and soil organic carbon - GRDC, accessed July 25, 2025,
Degradation Threshold Journal

Soil | Australia state of the environment 2021

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Preview of Nutrient relationships of tree species in a New South Wales Subtropical rainforest
Nutrient relationships of tree species in a New South Wales Subtropical rainforest
Contextual Support Journal

Nutrient relationships of tree species in a New South Wales Subtropical rainforest

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Preview of Soil Organic Carbon Distribution, Enzyme Activities, and the ... - MDPI
Soil Organic Carbon Distribution, Enzyme Activities, and the ... - MDPI
Contextual Support Journal

Soil Organic Carbon Distribution, Enzyme Activities, and the ... - MDPI

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Context

  • Region Australia
  • Biome Tropical & Subtropical Rainforests
  • Land Use Conservation / Protected Natural Areas
  • Assessment Conservation Target
  • Evidence Type ReferenceCondition

Lifecycle

  • Status Active
  • Version 1
  • Effective From 6 Jun 2026

Notes

No upper detrimental threshold — higher values are always better up to natural saturation. This value highlights the profound influence of parent material on SOC potential and is higher than typical values for other soil types.