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Monitoring Pedogenic Inorganic Carbon Accumulation Due to Weathering of Amended Silicate Minerals in Agricultural Soils.
 

Monitoring Pedogenic Inorganic Carbon Accumulation Due to Weathering of Amended Silicate Minerals in Agricultural Soils.

Article DOI: 10.3791/61996-v 07:32 min June 4th, 2021
June 4th, 2021

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Summary

The verification method described here is adaptable for monitoring pedogenic inorganic carbon sequestration in various agricultural soils amended with alkaline earth metal silicate-containing rocks, such as wollastonite, basalt, and olivine. This type of validation is essential for carbon credit programs, which can benefit farmers that sequester carbon in their fields.

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Keywords: Pedogenic Inorganic Carbon Weathering Silicate Minerals Agricultural Soils Carbon Sequestration Negative Emission Carbon Credit Enhanced Weathering Soil Sampling Soil Moisture Soil Analysis Carbon Content
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