Soil carbon sequestration has been
shown to be an important part of a portfolio of carbon sequestration strategies
in the U.S. and Canada,
and one that can be implemented at relatively low costs [McCarl and Schneider, 2001]. The purpose
of this analysis is to estimate the soil carbon sequestration potential in the
North America (Canada and United States)
and its impact on net terrestrial CO2 uptake over the period 1981-2000.
Author: A.K. Jain, X. Yang, T.O. West, W.M. Post (jain at atmos dot uiuc dot edu)
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