Poster Number 619
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Our study area is New Jersey’s outer coastal plain, a largely forested region dominated by pine and mixed pine/oak canopy types. The underlying soils are sandy, well to poorly drained Ultisols and Spodosols. They are low in carbonate content and accumulate moderate amounts of soil organic matter. We sampled soil organic carbon at three depth intervals (0-10, 10-20, & 20-30 cm) at forested plots across the region. Sampling was stratified based on both drainage class and forest canopy type. All samples were analyzed for percent organic matter using loss on ignition (sample N1) and a smaller subset was also analyzed for percent carbon using CHN analysis (sample N2). The relationship between SOC estimates from LOI and CHN in sample N2 was used to calibrate the LOI estimates from the large sample (N1) . Preliminary results suggest that this model provides statistically powerful predictions of percent carbon content based on measurements of soil organic matter from loss on ignition.
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