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Pedology and Soil Carbon Sequestration

Pedology is the scientific study of soils in their natural environment, focusing on their formation, classification, and mapping. Soil carbon sequestration refers to the process by which carbon dioxide is captured and stored in soil organic matter, thereby mitigating climate change by reducing atmospheric carbon levels.

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Pedology and soil carbon sequestration are essential for understanding how soils function within ecosystems and their role in mitigating climate change. By studying soil formation, composition, and health, we can implement practices that enhance carbon storage in soils, which is crucial for reducing...

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Pedology
The study of soils in their natural environment.

Example: Pedology helps us understand soil formation and its properties.

Soil Carbon Sequestration
The process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide in the soil.

Example: Farmers use soil carbon sequestration to combat climate change.

Organic Matter
Decomposed plant and animal materials in the soil.

Example: Organic matter improves soil fertility and structure.

Carbon Cycle
The process by which carbon is exchanged among the atmosphere, land, and oceans.

Example: Plants absorb CO2 from the atmosphere during photosynthesis, part of the carbon cycle.

Soil Health
The condition of soil in terms of its ability to function effectively.

Example: Healthy soil supports plant growth and biodiversity.

Cover Cropping
Planting crops to cover the soil rather than for harvest.

Example: Cover cropping helps prevent soil erosion and improves soil health.

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Key Concepts

Soil FormationCarbon CycleSoil HealthClimate Change Mitigation