%0 Journal Article %T Soil Carbon Changes Influenced by Soil Management and Calculation Method %A Maysoon M. Mikha %A Joseph G. Benjamin %A Ardell D. Halvorson %A David C. Nielsen %J Open Journal of Soil Science %P 123-131 %@ 2162-5379 %D 2013 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojss.2013.32014 %X
Throughout the years, many studies
have evaluated changes in soil organic carbon (SOC) mass on a fixed-depth (FD)
basis without considering changes in soil mass caused by changing bulk density
(¦Ñb). This study evaluates the temporal
changes in SOC caused by two factors: 1) changing SOC concentration; and 2)
changing equivalent soil mass (ESM) in comparison with FD. In addition, this
study evaluates calculating changes in SOC stock over time using a minimum
equivalent soil mass (ESMmin) basis from a single sampling event
compared with the FD scenario. A tillage [no-tillage (NT) and chisel plow
(CP)]-crop rotation (multiple crop and continuous corn), and irrigation (full
and delayed)) study was initiated in 2001 on Weld silt loam soil. After seven
years, SOC concentration in the
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