
Spatial changes in the distribution of organic C in Andalusia under different climate change scenarios
by Antonio Jordán, University of Seville, Sevilla, Spain
This image is part of the results by Muñoz-Rojas et al. (2013). Different climate models were applied and output data were linked to spatial data sets (soil and land use) and the CarboSOIL model was used to predict soil organic C dynamics and sequestration under projected future scenarios of climate change (2040, 2070 and 2100).
Published paper: Muñoz-Rojas, M., Jordán, A., Zavala, L. M., González-Peñaloza, F. A., De la Rosa, D., Pino-Mejias, R., and Anaya-Romero, M.: Modelling soil organic carbon stocks in global change scenarios: a CarboSOIL application, Biogeosciences, 10, 8253-8268, DOI:10.5194/bg-10-8253-2013, 2013.
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Submitted on 21 August 2014
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- Spain (705)
- Exact location (-5.9833 W, 37.3833 N)
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mediterranean soils, carbon cycle, graphic, soil organic carbon
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