Soil organic carbon stock in kg/m2 for 5 standard depth intervals (0–10, 10–30, 30–60, 60–100 and 100–200 cm) at 250 m resolution

Soil organic carbon stock in kg/m2 for 5 standard depth intervals (0–10, 10–30, 30–60, 60–100 and 100–200 cm) at 250 m resolution. Derived using soil organic carbon content, bulk density and coarse fragments, predicted from point data at 6 standard depths. Processing steps are described in detail he...

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Main Author: Hengl, Tomislav
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2018
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2525666
https://zenodo.org/record/2525666
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Summary:Soil organic carbon stock in kg/m2 for 5 standard depth intervals (0–10, 10–30, 30–60, 60–100 and 100–200 cm) at 250 m resolution. Derived using soil organic carbon content, bulk density and coarse fragments, predicted from point data at 6 standard depths. Processing steps are described in detail here . Antartica is not included. To access and visualize maps use: https://landgis.opengeohub.org All files internally compressed using "COMPRESS=DEFLATE" creation option in GDAL. File naming convention: sol = theme: soil, organic.carbon.stock = variable: soil organic carbon stock in kg/m2, msa.kgm2 = determination method: derived from organic carbon content, bulk density and coarse fragments, m = mean value, 250m = spatial resolution / block support: 250 m, b0..10cm = vertical reference: 0-10 cm layer below surface, 1950..2017 = time reference: period 1950-2017, v0.2 = version number: 0.2, : {"references": ["Sanderman, J., Hengl, T., Fiske, G., (2017). The soil carbon debt of 12,000 years of human land use. PNAS, https://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1706103114", "Hengl, T., de Jesus, J.M., Heuvelink, G.B., Gonzalez, M.R., Kilibarda, M., Blagoti\u0107, A., Shangguan, W., Wright, M.N., Geng, X., Bauer-Marschallinger, B. and Guevara, M.A., (2017). SoilGrids250m: Global gridded soil information based on machine learning. PLoS one, 12(2), p.e0169748. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169748"]}