Soil Organic Carbon (SOC)
Benchmark Value
Scoring Curve
This curve shows how a field measurement for this indicator would score across all available benchmark forms in this context. The scoring engine uses 2 benchmarks together — the OptimalRange form drives the primary score, while 1 guard(s) constrain the result.
Contributing Benchmarks
Evidence & Context
SOC levels below approximately 1.4% for sandy soils or 2.1% for sandy loams (indicative values from SA guidelines for high rainfall zones), or where significant functional impairment (e.g., severe erosion, loss of perennial grass cover) is evident, likely signify a compromised state.
Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) percentage in the 0-10 cm soil depth
This benchmark represents the minimum Soil Organic Carbon percentage below which sandy soils are likely to be ecologically compromised in tropical monsoonal savannas under conservation management.
Inferred from South Australian agricultural guidelines for high rainfall zones as a lower limit for sandy soils.
Sources (3)
Davies, J. (2017). Carbon and water exchange in Australian tropical savannas. PhD Thesis, James Cook University.
View SourceChen, X., Hutley, L.B., Eamus, D., Beringer, J. (2003). Carbon balance of a tropical savanna of northern Australia. Oecologia, 137, 405-416.
View SourceBlunden et al. (2024). Fire regime impacts on soil microbes, soil organic carbon and ground cover in an Australian tropical savanna.
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