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      Advances in Soil Science

      Soil Management and Greenhouse Effect

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      Soil Management and Greenhouse Effect book

      Advances in Soil Science
      Edited ByR. Lal, John Kimble, Elissa Levine, B. A. Stewart
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1995
      eBook Published 23 March 1995
      Pub. Location Boca Raton
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9780203739310
      Pages 400
      eBook ISBN 9780203739310
      Subjects Earth Sciences, Geography
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      Lal, R., Kimble, J., Levine, E., & Stewart, B.A. (Eds.). (1995). Soil Management and Greenhouse Effect: Advances in Soil Science (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9780203739310

      ABSTRACT

      Soil Management and Greenhouse Effect focuses on proper management of soils and its effects on global change, specifically, the greenhouse effect. It contains up-to-date information on a broad range of important soil management topics, emphasizing the critical role of soil for carbon storage. Sequestration and emission of carbon and other gases are examined in various ecosystems, in both natural and managed environments, to provide a comprehensive overview. This useful reference includes chapters that address policy issues, as well as research and development priorities. The material in this volume is valuable not only to soil scientists but to the entire environmental science community.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|8 pages

      World Soils as a Source or Sink for Radiatively-Active Gases

      ByR. Lal, J. Kimble, B.A. Stewart

      chapter 2|16 pages

      Land Use and Soil Carbon in Different Agroecological Zones

      ByD.J. Greenland

      chapter 3|16 pages

      Carbon Pools, Fluxes, and Sequestration Potential in Soils of the Former Soviet Union

      ByT.P. Kolchugina, T.S. Vinson, G.G. Gaston, V.A. Rozhkov, A.Z. Shwidenko

      chapter 4|20 pages

      Land Use and Soil Management Effects on Emissions of Radiatively Active Gases from Two Soils in Ohio

      ByR. Lal, N.R. Fausey, D.J. Eckert

      chapter 5|8 pages

      Carbon Sequestration in Corn-Soybean Agroecosystems

      ByD.R. Huggins, C.E. Clapp, R.R. Allmaras, J.A. Lamb

      chapter 6|16 pages

      Management Impacts on Carbon Storage and Gas Fluxes (CO2, CH4) in Mid-Latitude Cropland

      ByKeith Paustian, G. Philip Robertson, Edward T. Elliott

      chapter 7|8 pages

      Estimated Soil Organic Carbon Losses from Long-Term Crop-Fallow in the Northern Great Plains of the USA

      ByL.J. Cihacek, M.G. Ulmer

      chapter 8|8 pages

      Fertilizer N, Crop Residue, and Tillage Alter Soil C and N Content in a Decade

      ByM. Nyborg, E.D. Solberg, S.S. Malhi, R.C. Izaurralde

      chapter 9|12 pages

      Modeling Impact of Agricultural Practices on Soil C and N2O Emissions

      ByChangsheng Li

      chapter 10|8 pages

      Analysis of the Short-Term Effects of Management on Soil Organic Matter Using the CENTURY Model

      ByR. Paul Voroney, Denis A. Angers

      chapter 11|16 pages

      Modeling the Impacts of Agricultural Management Practices on Soil Carbon in the Central U.S.

      ByA.S. Donigian, A.S. Patwardhan, R.B. Jackson, T.O. Barnwell, K.B. Weinrich, A.L. Rowell

      chapter 12|9 pages

      Effects of Forest Management and Elevated Carbon Dioxide on Soil Carbon Storage

      ByDale W. Johnson, Phyllis Henderson

      chapter 13|12 pages

      Carbon Pools and Trace Gas Fluxes in Urban Forest Soils

      ByPeter M. Groffman, Richard V. Pouyat, Mark J. McDonnell, Steward T.A. Pickett, Wayne C. Zipperer

      chapter 14|2 pages

      Dynamics of Forest Floor and Soil Organic Matter Accumulation in Boreal, Temperate, and Tropical Forests

      ByKristiina A. Vogt, Daniel J. Vogt, Sandra Brown, Joel P. Tilley, Robert L. Edmonds, Whendee L. Silver, Thomas G. Siccama

      chapter 15|8 pages

      CH4 and N2O Flux in Subarctic Agricultural Soils

      ByV.L. Cochran, S.F. Schlentner, A.R. Mosier

      chapter 16|10 pages

      Dynamics of Soil C and N in a Typic Cryoboroll and a Typic Cryoboralf located in the Cryoboreal Regions of Alberta

      ByN.G. Juma

      chapter 17|8 pages

      Effect of Soil Depth and Temperature on CH4 Consumption in Subarctic Agricultural Soils

      ByE.B. Sparrow, V.L. Cochran

      chapter 18|26 pages

      Wetlands and Global Change

      ByWilliam J. Mitsch, Xinyuan Wu

      chapter 19|14 pages

      Emission, Production, and Oxidation of Methane in a Japanese Rice Paddy Field

      ByKazuyuki Yagi, Katsumi Kumagai, Haruo Tsuruta, Katsuyuki Minami

      chapter 20|6 pages

      Methane Emission in a Flooded Rice Soil with and without Algae

      ByZ.P. Wang, C.R. Crozier, W.H. Patrick

      chapter 21|8 pages

      Soil Management in Semiarid Regions

      ByB.A. Stewart

      chapter 22|12 pages

      Simulation of Soil Organic Matter Dynamics in Dryland Wheat-Fallow Cropping Systems

      ByA.K. Metherell, C.A. Cambardella, W.J. Parton, G.A. Peterson, L.A. Harding, C.V. Cole

      chapter 23|8 pages

      Management of Isoelectric Soils of the Humid Tropics

      ByG. Uehara

      chapter 24|14 pages

      The Significance of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Soils of Tropical Agroecosystems

      ByJohn M. Duxbury

      chapter 25|16 pages

      Agricultural Activities and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Soils of the Tropics

      ByR. Lal, T.J. Logan

      chapter 26|20 pages

      Economic and Resource Impacts of Policies to Increase Organic Carbon in Agricultural Soils

      ByAziz Bouzaher, Derald J. Holtkamp, Randall Reese, Jason Shogren

      chapter 27|22 pages

      Carbon Sequestration Through Tree Planting on Agricultural Lands

      ByBruce A. McCarl, J. Mac Callaway

      chapter 29|14 pages

      The Role of Soil Management in Sequestering Soil Carbon

      ByMark G. Johnson

      chapter 30|8 pages

      Management of Forest Soils

      ByRichard G. Cline, Gregory A. Ruark

      chapter 31|10 pages

      Towards Soil Management for Mitigating the Greenhouse Effect

      ByR. Lal, J. Kimble, B.A. Stewart
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