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Title: The Impact of Agricultural Soil Erosion on the Global Carbon Cycle
Authors: Van Oost, K.
Quine, T. A.
Govers, G.
De Gryze, S.
Six, J.
Harden, J. W.
Ritchie, J. C.
McCarty, G. W.
Heckrath, G.
Kosmas, C.
Giraldez, J. V.
Marques da Silva, José Rafael
Merckx, R.
Editors: Bruce Alberts
Keywords: Global Carbon cycle
Agricultural soil erosion
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science
Citation: VAN OOST, K., QUINE, T. A., GOVERS, G., DEGRYZE, S., SIX, J., RITCHIE, J. C., Mccarty, G. W., HECKRATH, G., KOSMAS, K., GIRALDEZ, J. V., MARQUES DA SILVA, J. R, MERCKX, R. (2007), The impact of Agricultural soil Erosion on the Global Carbon Cycle. Science. 318:626-629.
Abstract: Agricultural soil erosion is thought to perturb the global carbon cycle, but estimates of its effect range from a source of 1 petagram per year−1 to a sink of the same magnitude. By using caesium-137 and carbon inventory measurements from a large-scale survey, we found consistent evidence for an erosion-induced sink of atmospheric carbon equivalent to approximately 26% of the carbon transported by erosion. Based on this relationship, we estimated a global carbon sink of 0.12 (range 0.06 to 0.27) petagrams of carbon per year−1 resulting from erosion in the world’s agricultural landscapes. Our analysis directly challenges the view that agricultural erosion represents an important source or sink for atmospheric CO2.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/3147
Type: article
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