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Title: Investigation and Evaluation of Total Organic Carbon in Soil
Authors: Baltrėnas, Pranas
Lietuvninkas, Arvydas
Pranskevičius, Mantas
Keywords: soil
general carbon
carbon cycle
organic material
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Vilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas
Citation: Baltrėnas, P.; Lietuvninkas, A.; Pranskevičius, M. 2008. Investigation and evaluation of total organic carbon in soil, in The 7th International Conference “Environmental engineering”: Selected papers, Vol. 1. Ed. by D. Čygas, K. D. Froehner, May 22–23, 2008 Vilnius, Lithuania. Vilnius: Technika, 42–50.
Abstract: Soil – is one of the most important natural resources, on its structure and condition not only the aesthetical and cultural earths landscapes productivity depend, but also the ability of the top stratum to accumulate coal even in the long term, when different migration cycles (large and small Carbon migration cicles) take place. The soil also influences the quantity of gas in the atmosphere that causes the green house effect. This paperwork will start the series of publications on the accumulation of carbon in the Lithuania’s soil and the change dynamics due to the ongoing climate change. The paperwork presents the soil sample collecting methods and the general methods of measurement of carbon level using the Shimadzu SSM-5000A device. The first general carbon level research of the soil of the meadow of Užpaliai and the forest of Paliepis.
URI: http://dspace1.vgtu.lt/handle/1/632
ISBN: 978-9955-28-263-1
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