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Influence of waterlogging on carbon stock variability at hillslope scale in a beech forest (Fougères forest - West France)

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The kyoto protocol directs the signatory countries including France to establish an inventory of carbon stocks in forest. Precise estiates of carbon stocks are hampered by local spatial variability, in particular in wetland areas. The aims of this work are: (i) to estimate the spatial variability of carbon stocks on two hillslopes presenting respectivelu; a transition between a well-drained zone and a wetland area over a short-distance, and a very progressive transition; (ii) to correlate this variability with soil waterlogging and topographic variations and (iii) to evaluate carbon stock prediction by modelling waterlogging intensity as soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks increase significantly with waterlogging.
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Thomas Eglin, Christian Walter, Claude  Nys, Stéphane Follain, Françoise Forgeard, et al.. Influence of waterlogging on carbon stock variability at hillslope scale in a beech forest (Fougères forest - West France). Annals of Forest Science, 2008, 65 (2), pp.1-10. ⟨10.1051/forest:2007085⟩. ⟨hal-00884156⟩
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