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The overall objective of Task 4 is to develop methodologies to estimate and verify changes in soil C and greenhouse gas emissions that result from changes in land use and management.


Subtasks:
  1. Task 4, Subtask 1: Conduct a coordinated study of SOC changes – methods, scales (field, regional)

    In this subtask we identify the most cost-effective techniques and spatial scale to estimate the amount of organic carbon in a soil at the beginning of a contract period between a land owner/manager and a carbon buyer.

  2. Task 4, Subtask 2: Measuring fluxes of greenhouse gases.

    Conduct field experiments to determine the impacts of selected climate-soil-management combinations on net GHG fluxes of CO2, N2O, and CH4.

  3. Task 4, Subtask 3: Investigate methods to extrapolate measurements and model predictions of SOC change

    We are investigating methods to extrapolate measurements and model predictions of SOC changes and GHG fluxes from sites to regional scales

  4. Task 4, Subtask 4: Economic and Social Dimensions of C Sequestration

    We will Develop methods to assess the economic and social dimensions of C sequestration programs.


Research:
 

Economic Analysis of Carbon Sequestration in Continuous Corn

Research at the K-State North Agronomy Farm near Manhattan has examined the effect of tillage systems, N sources, and N rates on carbon (C) sequestration levels in non-irrigated continuous corn.


Carbon Flux in Native Pasture Affected by Drought and Seasons

K-State researchers have been measuring carbon flux between the surface and the atmosphere over native pastures near Manhattan, and in a cedar forest north of Randolph (near Manhattan) since 1999.


CASMGS Trace Gas Flux Measurement Program

The Trace Gas Flux Measurement Program began in the spring of 2002 at sites near Fort Collins, CO and Sterling, CO. Read more about the experimental design and see pictures from the field.


Remote sensing and grassland management

We are attempting to develop tools to enable remote detection of grassland management.


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