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This research aims to explore how agricultural practices affect the soil inorganic carbon cycle, which is crucial for climate regulation. By simulating various land-use changes, the project seeks to identify mechanisms that influence carbon transformations in soil.
The goal of this proposed research is to understand effects of agricultural conversions on soil inorganic carbon (SIC) cycle.
Mitigating rising atmospheric CO2 is a top priority for human and environmental health.
Despite their prevalence and increasing pressure from land-use changes, effect of SIC on climate regulation is thought to be insignificant in the short-term, leading to focused efforts and research on other means of carbon sequestration.
The proposed research builds on the fellow’s pre…
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