Henrys, P.A.; Keith, A.M.; Robinson, D.A.; Emmett, B.A.
Model estimates of topsoil carbon [Countryside Survey]
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Henrys, P.A.; Keith, A.M.; Robinson, D.A.; Emmett, B.A. (2012). Model estimates of topsoil carbon [Countryside Survey]. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/9e4451f8-23d3-40dc-9302-73e30ad3dd76
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This dataset presents estimates of mean values within selected habitats and parent material characteristics made using Countryside Survey (CS) data from 1978, 1998 and 2007 using a mixed model approach (see Scott, 2008 for further details of similar statistical analysis - http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/5202/1/CS_UK_2007_TR4%5B1%5D.pdf ). Countryside Survey topsoil carbon data is representative of 0-15 cm soil depth and includes Loss-on-ignition (%), Carbon concentration (g kg-1) and Carbon density (t ha-1). A total of 2614 cores from 591 1km x 1km squares across Great Britain were collected and analysed in 2007 (see Emmett et al. 2010 for further details of sampling and methods http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/5201/1/CS_UK_2007_TR3%5B1%5D.pdf ). Loss-on-ignition (LOI) was determined by combustion of 10g dry soil at 375 deg C for 16 hours; carbon concentration was estimated by multiplying LOI by a factor of 0.55, and carbon density was estimated by combining carbon concentration with bulk density estimates. The estimated means of habitat/parent material combinations using 2007 data are modelled on dominant habitat and parent material characteristics derived from the Land Cover Map 2007 and Parent Material Model 2009, respectively. The parent material characteristic used was that which minimised AIC in each model (see Supporting Information). Areas, such as urban and littoral rock, are not sampled by CS and therefore have no associated data. Also, in some circumstances sample sizes for particular habitat/parent material combinations were insufficient to estimate mean values. The Countryside Survey looks at a range of physical, chemical and biological properties of the topsoil from a representative sample of habitats across the UK.
Publication date: 2012-03-26
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OSGB 1936 / British National Grid
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Data used are taken from the Countryside Survey Soils Report (Emmett et al. 2010) which can be found at http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/9354/1/CS_UK_2007_TR9.pdf
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Henrys, P.A.; Keith, A.M.; Robinson, D.A.; Emmett, B.A. (2012). Model estimates of topsoil carbon [Countryside Survey]. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/9e4451f8-23d3-40dc-9302-73e30ad3dd76
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Citations
Collier, S. M., Green, S. M., Inman, A., Hopkins, D. W., Kendall, H., Jahn, M. M., & Dungait, J. A. J. (2020). Effect of farm management on topsoil organic carbon and aggregate stability in water: A case study from Southwest England, UK. Soil Use and Management, 37(1), 49–62. https://doi.org/10.1111/sum.12658
Smeaton, C., & Austin, W.E.N. (2017). Sources, Sinks, and Subsidies: Terrestrial Carbon Storage in Mid-latitude Fjords. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 122(11), 2754-2768. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1002/2017jg003952
Feeney, C.J., Cosby, B.J., Robinson, D.A., Thomas, A., Emmett, B.A., & Henrys, P. (2022). Multiple soil map comparison highlights challenges for predicting topsoil organic carbon concentration at national scale. Scientific Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-05476-5
Tso, C.-H.M., Blyth, E., Tanguy, M., Levy, P.E., Robinson, E.L., Bell, V., Zha, Y., & Fry, M. (2023). Multiproduct Characterization of Surface Soil Moisture Drydowns in the United Kingdom. In Journal of Hydrometeorology (Vol. 24, Issue 12, pp. 2299–2319). American Meteorological Society. https://doi.org/10.1175/jhm-d-23-0018.1
Scottish Governmnet (2021). Soil organic carbon sequestration: scoping study. The Scottish Government. https://www.gov.scot/publications/scoping-study-identify-current-soil-organic-carbon-sequestration-scottish-soils/
Janes-Bassett, V., Bassett, R., Yumashev, D., Blair, G., & Davies, J. (2021). Mapping regional impacts of agricultural expansion on terrestrial carbon storage. In Regional Studies, Regional Science (Vol. 8, Issue 1, pp. 336–340). Informa UK Limited. https://doi.org/10.1080/21681376.2021.1967188
Supplemental information
Emmett, B.A., Reynolds, B., Chamberlain, P.M., Rowe, E., Spurgeon, D., Brittain, S.A., Frogbrook, Z., Hughes, S., Lawlor, A.J., Poskitt, J., Potter, E., Robinson, D.A., Scott, A., Wood, C., Woods, C. (2010). Countryside Survey: Soils Report from 2007. Technical Report No. 9/07. NERC/Centre for Ecology & Hydrology 192pp. (CEH Project Number: C03259).
Scott, W.A. (2008). Countryside Survey: Statistical Report. Technical Report No. 4/07. NERC/Centre for Ecology & Hydrology.
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