29. Carbon sequestration in the soils of Northern Ireland: potential based on mineralogical controls
Complex relationships between soil organic carbon (SOC), mineralogy, land-use and climate may exist in the soils of Northern Ireland. Greater understanding of these interactions can improve the effectiveness of SOC sequestration and management strategies. Mineralogy and SOC concentrations in soils derived from four different parent rocks (sandstone, shale, basalt and granodiorite) were characteris…
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