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Soil erosion and carbon dynamics / edited by Eric J. Roose. [et al.].

Contributor(s): Roose, EricMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Advances in soil science (Boca Raton, Fla.)Publisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC, Taylor & Francis, 2006Description: 1 online resource (352 pages)ISBN: 9780203491935; 9781135460556; 9781135460501; 9781135460549Subject(s): Soils -- Carbon content -- Congresses | Soil erosion -- Congresses | Carbon cycle (Biogeochemistry) -- CongressesAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 631.45 LOC classification: S622.2 | .S64 2006Online access: Click here to view.
Contents:
part SECTION 1 Basic Concepts chapter 1 Global Change and Carbon Cycle: The Position of Soils and Agriculture / Rattan Lal chapter 2 Section 3 Carbon Transfer in Rivers Chapter chapter 3 Influence of Soil Erosion on Carbon Dynamics in the World chapter 4 Modeling Soil Erosion Induced Carbon Fluxes between Soil and Atmosphere on Agricultural Land Using SPEROS-C part SECTION 2 Erosion at the Plot Scale chapter 5 Soil Carbon Erosion and Its Selectivity at the Plot Scale in Tropical and Mediterranean Regions chapter 6 Organic Carbon in Forest Andosols of the Canary Islands and Effects of Deforestation on Carbon Losses by Water Erosion chapter 7 Soil Carbon Dynamics and Losses by Erosion and Leaching in Banana Cropping Systems with Different Practices (Nitisol, Martinique, West Indies) chapter 8 Influence of Land Use, Soils, and Cultural Practices on Erosion, Eroded Carbon, and Soil Carbon Stocks at the Plot Scale in the Mediterranean Mountains of Northern Algeria chapter 9 Carbon, Nitrogen, and Fine Particles Removed by Water Erosion on Crops, Fallows, and Mixed Plots in Sudanese Savannas (Burkina Faso) chapter 10 Effect of a Legume Cover Crop on Carbon Storage and Erosion in an Ultisol under Maize Cultivation in Southern Benin chapter 11 Organic Carbon Associated with Eroded Sediments from Micro-Plots under Natural Rainfall from Cultivated Pastures on a Clayey Ferralsol in the Cerrados (Brazil) chapter 12 Runoff, Soil, and Soil Organic Carbon Losses within a Small Sloping-Land Catchment of Laos under Shifting Cultivation chapter 13 Soil Erodibility Control and Soil Carbon Losses under Short-Term Tree Fallows in Western Kenya chapter 14 Soil and Carbon Losses under Rainfall Simulation from Two Contrasting Soils under Maize-Improved Fallows Rotation in Eastern Zambia part SECTION 3 Carbon Transfer in Rivers chapter 15 Origins and Behaviors of Carbon Species in World Rivers chapter 16 Carbon, Nitrogen, and Stable Carbon Isotope Composition and Land-Use Changes in Rivers of Brazil chapter 17 Organic Carbon Transported by the Equatorial Rivers: Example of Congo-Zaire and Amazon Basins chapter 18 Soil Carbon Stock and River Carbon Fluxes in Humid Tropical Environments: The Nyong River Basin (South Cameroon) chapter 19 Organic Carbon in the Sediments of Hill Dams in a Semiarid Mediterranean Area chapter 20 Monitoring Soil Organic Carbon Erosion with Isotopic Tracers: Two Case Studies on Cultivated Tropical Catchments with Steep Slopes (Laos, Venezuela) part SECTION 4 Conclusions chapter 21 Erosion and Carbon Dynamics: Conclusions and Perspectives.
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part SECTION 1 Basic Concepts chapter 1 Global Change and Carbon Cycle: The Position of Soils and Agriculture / Rattan Lal chapter 2 Section 3 Carbon Transfer in Rivers Chapter chapter 3 Influence of Soil Erosion on Carbon Dynamics in the World chapter 4 Modeling Soil Erosion Induced Carbon Fluxes between Soil and Atmosphere on Agricultural Land Using SPEROS-C part SECTION 2 Erosion at the Plot Scale chapter 5 Soil Carbon Erosion and Its Selectivity at the Plot Scale in Tropical and Mediterranean Regions chapter 6 Organic Carbon in Forest Andosols of the Canary Islands and Effects of Deforestation on Carbon Losses by Water Erosion chapter 7 Soil Carbon Dynamics and Losses by Erosion and Leaching in Banana Cropping Systems with Different Practices (Nitisol, Martinique, West Indies) chapter 8 Influence of Land Use, Soils, and Cultural Practices on Erosion, Eroded Carbon, and Soil Carbon Stocks at the Plot Scale in the Mediterranean Mountains of Northern Algeria chapter 9 Carbon, Nitrogen, and Fine Particles Removed by Water Erosion on Crops, Fallows, and Mixed Plots in Sudanese Savannas (Burkina Faso) chapter 10 Effect of a Legume Cover Crop on Carbon Storage and Erosion in an Ultisol under Maize Cultivation in Southern Benin chapter 11 Organic Carbon Associated with Eroded Sediments from Micro-Plots under Natural Rainfall from Cultivated Pastures on a Clayey Ferralsol in the Cerrados (Brazil) chapter 12 Runoff, Soil, and Soil Organic Carbon Losses within a Small Sloping-Land Catchment of Laos under Shifting Cultivation chapter 13 Soil Erodibility Control and Soil Carbon Losses under Short-Term Tree Fallows in Western Kenya chapter 14 Soil and Carbon Losses under Rainfall Simulation from Two Contrasting Soils under Maize-Improved Fallows Rotation in Eastern Zambia part SECTION 3 Carbon Transfer in Rivers chapter 15 Origins and Behaviors of Carbon Species in World Rivers chapter 16 Carbon, Nitrogen, and Stable Carbon Isotope Composition and Land-Use Changes in Rivers of Brazil chapter 17 Organic Carbon Transported by the Equatorial Rivers: Example of Congo-Zaire and Amazon Basins chapter 18 Soil Carbon Stock and River Carbon Fluxes in Humid Tropical Environments: The Nyong River Basin (South Cameroon) chapter 19 Organic Carbon in the Sediments of Hill Dams in a Semiarid Mediterranean Area chapter 20 Monitoring Soil Organic Carbon Erosion with Isotopic Tracers: Two Case Studies on Cultivated Tropical Catchments with Steep Slopes (Laos, Venezuela) part SECTION 4 Conclusions chapter 21 Erosion and Carbon Dynamics: Conclusions and Perspectives.

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