Soil Organic Carbon (SOC)

AUS-TGP-FOR-SOC General Moderate confidence

Benchmark Value

2.7 %
Direction: Higher is desirable ↑
Form: Point

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Contributing Benchmarks

Evidence & Context

The final benchmark recommendation is presented below, followed by a summary of the functional range analysis, which includes lower critical thresholds and upper boundary considerations. Indicator Name: Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) Reference Value: 2.0% (Chromosols); 2.7% (Vertosols) Unit: %

Metric Definition:

Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) concentration in the 0–10 cm soil layer

Benchmark Definition:

This benchmark represents the Soil Organic Carbon concentration in the top 0–10 cm of Vertosol soils in temperate grassy woodlands and plains under production forestry, indicating sustainable management conditions.

Justification:

Derived from peer-reviewed field measurements of SOC stocks and soil bulk densities in temperate woodlands of New South Wales, representing best available condition achievable under sustainable management.

Sources (1)

Preview of Carbon storage in the soils and vegetation of contrasting land uses in northern New South Wales, Australia
Carbon storage in the soils and vegetation of contrasting land uses in northern New South Wales, Australia GreyLiterature

Drying temperature effects on bulk density and carbon density determination in soils of northern New South Wales

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Supporting Sources (16)

Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.

Preview of (PDF) Soil carbon sequestration in rangelands: A critical review of ...
(PDF) Soil carbon sequestration in rangelands: A critical review of ...
Contextual Support GreyLiterature

Soil condition | NSW State of the Environment

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Preview of A Revegetation Guide for Eucalypt Woodlands - Greening Australia, accessed August 10, 2025,
A Revegetation Guide for Eucalypt Woodlands - Greening Australia, accessed August 10, 2025,
Contextual Support Journal

Australia's Native Vegetation Framework - DAFF

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Preview of Baseline map of organic carbon in Australian soil to support national carbon accounting and monitoring under climate change - PubMed Central, accessed August 5, 2025,
Baseline map of organic carbon in Australian soil to support national carbon accounting and monitoring under climate change - PubMed Central, accessed August 5, 2025,
Contextual Support Journal

Soil Organic Matter and Carbon Sequestration

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Preview of Description | Environment, land and water - Queensland Government
Description | Environment, land and water - Queensland Government
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ten key steps to conserving Australia's temperate eucalypt woodlands - the UWA Profiles and Research Repository

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Preview of Forest Terminology Explained
Forest Terminology Explained
Irrelevant Journal

Adaptive silviculture in regrowth eucalypt forests in Victoria and the implications for water, wood, wildlife and wildfire | Request PDF - ResearchGate

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Preview of Predicting and regulating soil carbon in a warmer world | TERN Australia, accessed August 28, 2025,
Predicting and regulating soil carbon in a warmer world | TERN Australia, accessed August 28, 2025,
Contextual Support Government

Fact Sheets Soil Organic Carbon Storage in the Western Avon Basin - WA

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Preview of Processes underpinning natural capital account compilation highlight the potential for low-input grazing to mitigate farm carbon emissions while also improving biodiversity outcomes - CSIRO PUBLISHING | The Rangeland Journal
Processes underpinning natural capital account compilation highlight the potential for low-input grazing to mitigate farm carbon emissions while also improving biodiversity outcomes - CSIRO PUBLISHING | The Rangeland Journal
Contextual Support GreyLiterature

Processes underpinning natural capital account compilation highlight the potential for low-input grazing to mitigate farm carbon emissions while also improving biodiversity outcomes - CSIRO PUBLISHING | The Rangeland Journal

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Preview of Processes underpinning natural capital account compilation highlight the potential for low-input grazing to mitigate farm carbon emissions while also improving biodiversity outcomes - CSIRO PUBLISHING | The Rangeland Journal, accessed August 12, 2025,
Processes underpinning natural capital account compilation highlight the potential for low-input grazing to mitigate farm carbon emissions while also improving biodiversity outcomes - CSIRO PUBLISHING | The Rangeland Journal, accessed August 12, 2025,
Contextual Support Journal

Vegetation change in an urban grassy woodland 1974–2000 - CSIRO Publishing

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Preview of Soil Carbon Sequestration Potential: A review for Australian agriculture - MLA
Soil Carbon Sequestration Potential: A review for Australian agriculture - MLA
Contextual Support Journal

Soil Carbon Sequestration Potential: A review for Australian agriculture - MLA

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Preview of Soil Carbon Sequestration Potential: A review for Australian agriculture - MLA, accessed August 5, 2025,
Soil Carbon Sequestration Potential: A review for Australian agriculture - MLA, accessed August 5, 2025,
Contextual Support GreyLiterature

Coexistence of shrubs and grass in a semi-arid landscape: a case study of mulga (Acacia aneura, Mimosaceae) shrublands embedded in fire-prone spinifex (Triodia pungens, Poaceae) hummock grasslands - CSIRO PUBLISHING | Australian Journal of Botany

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Preview of Soil Carbon Snapshot - Agriculture Victoria, accessed August 5, 2025,
Soil Carbon Snapshot - Agriculture Victoria, accessed August 5, 2025,
Contextual Support Journal

Soil Carbon Snapshot - Agriculture Victoria

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Preview of Soil condition | NSW State of the Environment, accessed August 10, 2025,
Soil condition | NSW State of the Environment, accessed August 10, 2025,
Contextual Support Government

Analysing water sensitive urban design options - Australian Water Association

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Preview of Temporal fragmentation of a critically endangered forest ecosystem - Threatened Species Recovery Hub
Temporal fragmentation of a critically endangered forest ecosystem - Threatened Species Recovery Hub
Contextual Support Journal

Farm Forestry - Forest & Wood Products Australia

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Preview of The importance of travelling stock reserves for maintaining high-quality threatened temperate woodlands - CSIRO PUBLISHING | Australian Journal of Botany, accessed August 12, 2025,
The importance of travelling stock reserves for maintaining high-quality threatened temperate woodlands - CSIRO PUBLISHING | Australian Journal of Botany, accessed August 12, 2025,
Contextual Support Journal

Approved Conservation Advice for the White Box - Yellow Box - Blakely's Red Gum Grassy Woodland and Derived Native Grassland - DCCEEW

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Preview of VERTISOLS (VR), accessed July 21, 2025
VERTISOLS (VR), accessed July 21, 2025
Contextual Support Journal

Modeling the vertical distribution of soil organic carbon in temperate forest soils on the basis of solute transport - Frontiers

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Preview of Woodlands - DCCEEW, accessed August 5, 2025,
Woodlands - DCCEEW, accessed August 5, 2025,
Contextual Support Government

Woodlands - DCCEEW, accessed August 4, 2025,

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Context

  • Region Australia
  • Biome Temperate Grassy Woodlands & Plains
  • Land Use Production Forestry
  • Assessment Not Stated
  • Evidence Type ReferenceCondition

Lifecycle

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

Notes

Lower Critical Threshold: 1.2 %. No upper detrimental threshold — higher values are always better up to natural saturation. Benchmark derived from remnant grassy woodlands as proxy for sustainable production forestry; no upper detrimental threshold identified; upper limit defined by natural carbon saturation capacity. AssessmentContext defaulted to 'Not Stated' because the source document did not state one.