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Quantitatively Estimating Carbon Sequestration Potential in Soil and Large Wood in the Context of River Restoration
2021
Frontiers in Earth Science
Restoration aimed at rewetting the valley floor has the potential to increase organic carbon stock in the form of floodplain soil carbon, downed wood, and riparian vegetation. The primary goal of stream restoration is typically to restore habitat or maintain balance between natural ecosystem function and human land use. Although many benefits result from stream restoration, the carbon sequestration potential of different restoration approaches in diverse geographic settings has not yet been
doi:10.3389/feart.2021.708895
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