SOIL (Mar 2017)

Soil organic carbon stocks are systematically overestimated by misuse of the parameters bulk density and rock fragment content

  • C. Poeplau,
  • C. Vos,
  • A. Don

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/soil-3-61-2017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 61 – 66

Abstract

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Estimation of soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks requires estimates of the carbon content, bulk density, rock fragment content and depth of a respective soil layer. However, different application of these parameters could introduce a considerable bias. Here, we explain why three out of four frequently applied methods overestimate SOC stocks. In soils rich in rock fragments (> 30 vol. %), SOC stocks could be overestimated by more than 100 %, as revealed by using German Agricultural Soil Inventory data. Due to relatively low rock fragments content, the mean systematic overestimation for German agricultural soils was 2.1–10.1 % for three different commonly used equations. The equation ensemble as re-formulated here might help to unify SOC stock determination and avoid overestimation in future studies.