Charcoal addition to soils in NE England: A carbon sink with environmental co-benefits?
(2011)
Journal Article
Bell, M., & Worrall, F. (2011). Charcoal addition to soils in NE England: A carbon sink with environmental co-benefits?. Science of the Total Environment, 409(9), 1704-1714
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Assessing the probability of carbon and greenhouse gas benefit from the management of peat soils (2010)
Journal Article
Worrall, F., Bell, M., & Bhogal, A. (2010). Assessing the probability of carbon and greenhouse gas benefit from the management of peat soils. Science of the Total Environment, 408(13), 2657-2666. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2010.01.033This study proposes a method for assessing the probability that land management interventions will lead to an improvement in the carbon sink represented by peat soils. The method is able to: combine studies of different carbon uptake and release path... Read More about Assessing the probability of carbon and greenhouse gas benefit from the management of peat soils.
Estimating a region's soil organic carbon baseline: The undervalued role of land-management (2009)
Journal Article
Bell, M., & Worrall, F. (2009). Estimating a region's soil organic carbon baseline: The undervalued role of land-management. Geoderma, 152(1-2), 74-84. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2009.05.020In light of recent concern over the extent of global warming and the role of soil carbon as a potential store of atmospheric carbon, there is increasing pressure and demand for regions to estimate their current soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks with t... Read More about Estimating a region's soil organic carbon baseline: The undervalued role of land-management.