Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8908108 | Geomorphology | 2018 | 58 Pages |
Abstract
All eroded plots had lower soil C stocks than uneroded (by mass movement and gully erosion) plots sampled at the same sites. Landsliding reduces soil C stocks at plot and landscape scale, largely as a result of individual large storms. After about 70Â years, soil C stocks were still well below the value measured for uneroded plots (by ~Â 40% for scars and 20-30% for debris tails) indicating that the effect of erosion is very persistent. Earthflows have a small effect on estimates of baseline (1990) soil C stocks and reduce soil C stocks at landscape scale. Gullies have local influence on soil C stocks but because they cover a small proportion of the landscape have little influence at landscape scale. At many of the sites, the soil C model overestimates landscape-scale soil C stocks.
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Authors
Les Basher, Harley Betts, Ian Lynn, Mike Marden, Stephen McNeill, Mike Page, Brenda Rosser,