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Page 1: Towards Cost Efficient Soil Carbon Measurement and Monitoring

Towards More Efficient Soil Towards More Efficient Soil Carbon Measurement and Carbon Measurement and

MonitoringMonitoring

Alex. McBratneyBudiman Minasny

Australian Centre for Precision AgricultureFaculty of Agriculture Food & Natural

Resources

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Rationale

• Soil stores a lot of carbon• The win-win of storing carbon

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Soil stores a lot of carbon 1

• Global organic C storage (0-1 m):

1,200 – 1,600 Petagrams

Soil carbonate carbon larger

0.01

0.1

1

10

100

C O

rg (

%)

-50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70

Lat

Atmosphere 770

Vegetation 600

Oceans 40 000

Global NPP 57

Petagram = 1015g = 1012 kg = 109 tonnes

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Soil stores a lot of carbon 2

• Globally NPP: 57 x 109 t C y-1

• Edgeroi (150 000 ha): Corg Storage (to 1m) : 13 x 106 t

C• IA Watson (427 ha)

Corg Storage (to 1m) : 25 x 103 t C

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Carbon Storage (0-1 m) (kg m-2)

1 = kg m-2 = 10 tonnes/ha 0 10,000 20,0005,000 Meters

K

Z

Slope

Aspect

TWI

Land Use

H1

H2

H3

Ca

Cb

k

Input Hiddenlayer

Output

ˆ ˆ expa bC C k z C

z0

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0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5

C (kg m-3)

Dep

th (m

)

CALCAROSOL

CHROMOSOL

DERMOSOL

KANDOSOL

RUDOSOL

SODOSOL

VERTOSOL

Rudosol

Vertosol

Dermosol

Calcarosol

Kandosol

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C Storage Edgeroi

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The win-win of storing carbon

• Results from StrucCStrucC – Malamoud, McBratney, Minasny & Field 2008

FOM input

Per month

TYPE 1

CO2

CO2

Clay content

SOCm

Clay mass

Complexed clay

NCOC

RPM CO2 CO2

NCOC = f(SOC,clay)

TYPE 2

TYPE 3

Initial bulk density

CC = f(SOC,clay)

DPM

CO2

Non-complexed clay

Is used to calculate

Goes to

Lost

CO2

Fresh matter / pools calculated in the same manner as RothC-26.3

Aggregated and non-aggregated carbon pools

Struc-C

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The proposition

• A soil carbon accounting and trading scheme

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A soil carbon accounting and trading scheme

Independent auditor Carbon Emitter

Landholder

Government

Buy C offsetCertified Carbon Emission Reduction

credits

Offsetting company

soil carbon sequestrationcontract

Carbon emission target

Audit soil Cat beginning and end of

sequestration contract

soil carbon audit reporting trail

soil C auditing TOOL

(Research)

Advisor of Land management system

Management to optimise C sequestration

Ongoing Land Management and Soil Research

reporting

reporting

e.g. C-Lock

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The problem

• Soil carbon is difficult and relatively expensive to measure and monitor

• Two aspects

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Cost of measuring soil C

• Soil sampling ~ $100/profile

• Each profile: 4 layers, total C measurement: $40

• Cost per profile: $140

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Std

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ev.

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stim

ates

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Variation of soil carbon with depth and across space

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C (kg m-3)

Dep

th (

m)

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Changes over time

0.0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

No. years cleared

To

tal C

(d

ag

kg

-1)

C = 0.7 exp(-0.13 years) + 0.8

Odeh et al. (2002)

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And by the way …..

0.0

0.5

1.0

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2.0

2.5

0 5 10 15 20 25 30

No. years in irrigated cultivation

Tot

al C

(da

g kg

-1)

SEQUESTRATION POTENTIAL

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General trend of total soil C storage decline ~0.6 kg m-2 in 20 years

Over the whole area (427 ha) ~ 2700 ton C

4

56

78

910

1112

C S

tora

ge (

kg/m

2)

1985 2007Year

Changes over time

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Solutions ……

• Cheaper measurement

• Defining the object

• Monitoring scheme

• Stochastic contracts

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Cheaper measurement

• Lab and field NIR/MIR, LIBS, INS

• Cheaper but less precise

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Cheaper measurement

• field NIR - profiler

• Cheaper but less precise

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Cheaper measurement

• field NIR –

• on-the-go

• Faster, one depth Cheaper but less precise

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Inelastic neutron scattering

Wielopolski et al., 2008 Nondestructive System for AnalyzingCarbon in the Soil.Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 72, 1269-1277

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Defining the object

• What should the object be?

• Paddock, landuse etc.

• Need to measure C

1 2t tC C C

2 1

1

A

C z z dA

x

x x x

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Monitoring scheme

• Scheme to measure C with minimised known uncertainty

1 1 22 1 2 2t t t t t tV C V C C V C V C V C V C

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Monitoring scheme

• Too expensive?

• Something simpler required

• Need whole paddocks or properties

Source: Australian Natural Resources Atlas

http://www.anra.gov.au/topics/soils/monitoring/index.html

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Nowley Liverpool Plains 2008

stratified random stratified random

sampling schemesampling scheme

1 Crop

2 Drainage

1 Remnant

2 Crop

1 Pasture

2 Pasture

3 Crop

3 Drainage

3 Pasture

4 Crop

4 Remnant

5 Pasture

4 Pasture

Sample location

N

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6-1011-1516-2021-2526-3031-35

Total C kg/m3

N

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STRATUM Total Carbon

(kg/m3)Stratu

m Area %

Stratum Area (ha)

Carbon (Mg =

tonne)

4 cropping 13.4 34.5 247 33105

1 pasture 14.9 3.0 7 1086

4 pasture 15.1 1.7 169 25614

2 cropping 15.2 1.3 175 26532

2 drainage 16.6 16.0 10 1679

3 cropping 18.3 9.9 534 97741

3 drainage 18.4 10.9 46 8503

3 pasture 19.9 0.7 46 9212

1 cropping 20.5 4.5 12 2439

4 remnant veg 22.8 0.5 20 4459

1 remnant veg 23.0 11.3 70 16088

2 pasture 26.0 0.8 153 39821

5 pasture 27.1 5.1 79 21346

Total C to 1 m = 287 627 tonnesTotal area of Nowley = 1570 ha

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• STILL TOO EXPENSIVE!!?

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Carbon calculators

Indicative

Not accurate

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Suggestion “Moral hazard reduction”

contracts

• Inevitable uncertainty in C.

• Pay carbon sequesterer on, say, lower 95% confidence value

• But if producer wants higher payment then he can invest in more measurement to reduce C uncertainty.

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Latest developments

• We have a 3-year Australian Research Council Linkage project to work on this – awarded Oct. 2008, begins Mar. 2009

• Partners USyd ACPA, EES and 3DAg.

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Summary

Independent auditor Carbon Emitter

Landholder

Government

Buy C offsetCertified Carbon Emission Reduction

credits

Offsetting company

soil carbon sequestrationcontract

Carbon emission target

Audit soil Cat beginning and end of

sequestration contract

soil carbon audit reporting trail

soil C auditing TOOL

(Research)

Advisor of Land management system

Management to optimise C sequestration

Ongoing Land Management and Soil Research

reporting

reporting

e.g. C-Lock

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Conclusion

Soil carbon auditing as part of carbon emissions offsets trading

• There’s a good reason to do it

• There are some obstacles

• We need to find solutions quickly but we’re on the way

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results

N

Total C kg/m3


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