Professor Peter Grace says carbon rich soil is "your superannuation", it's not about carbon credits, it's about productivity. He sketches the potential for rangelands to sequester carbon.
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15. Potential Soil C Sequestration Rangelands (0-100 cm) *SOCRATES (Grace et al., 2006) 927 253 437 TOTAL 407 111 1.48 75 Vertosol 39 11 0.12 89 Tenosol 187 51 0.74 69 Sodosol 18 5 0.12 42 Rudosol 8 2 0.74 3 Kurosol 168 46 0.51 90 Kandosol 18 5 1.23 4 Ferrosol 19 5 0.74 7 Dermosol 43 12 0.74 16 Chromosol 18 5 0.12 42 Calcarosol Total Mt CO 2 Total Mt C C increase (t/annum) Area (Mha) Soil type
16. Actual (??) Soil C Sequestration Rangelands (0-100 cm) *SOCRATES (Grace et al., 2006) Methane oxidation < 1.0 Mt CO 2 9.3 2.53 43.7 TOTAL 4.07 1.11 0.15 7.5 Vertosol .39 .11 0.01 8.9 Tenosol 1.87 .51 0.07 6.9 Sodosol .18 .05 0.01 4.2 Rudosol .08 .02 0.07 0.3 Kurosol 1.68 .46 0.05 9.0 Kandosol .18 .05 0.12 0.4 Ferrosol .19 .05 0.07 0.7 Dermosol .43 .12 0.07 1.6 Chromosol .18 .05 0.01 4.2 Calcarosol Total Mt CO 2 Total Mt C C increase (t/annum) Area (Mha) Soil type
17. Main Sources of On-Farm GHGs CH 4 CO 2 , CH 4 , N 2 O CO 2 Soil type, climate and management specific
18. Anthropogenic Sources of Methane and Nitrous Oxide Globally Total Impact 2.0 Pg C equiv 1.2 Pg C equiv Source IPCC 2001; from Robertson 2004 (compare to fossil fuel CO 2 loading = 3.3 PgC per year) Industry Industry Agricultural soils Biomass burning Cattle & feedlots Agriculture Agriculture Energy Other combustion Landfills Enteric fermentation Waste treatment Rice cultivation Biomass burning CH 4 N 2 O
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23. 1 1.25% loss 154.0 Direct loss Fertiliser N 2 O 1 12.6 Dung and faeces 8.9 Dryland 492.5 TOTAL -47 Trees Sinks CO 2 138 Animals CH 4 106.4 Diesel 10.8 Petrol 0.2 Electricity Fuel/power CO 2 58.2 Irrigated 8.2 Dryland Soil CO 2 3.5 Leaching 12.2 Atmos. Deposit Other N 2 O 1 7.1 Irrigated cotton 19 Irrigated cereal 0 Pasture Crop N 2 O 1 Total CO 2 (e) (tonnes) Source Category
24. 1 0.5% loss 61.5 Direct loss Fertiliser N 2 O 1 12.6 Dung and faeces 8.9 Dryland 431.5 TOTAL -47 Trees Sinks CO 2 138 Animals CH 4 106.4 Diesel 10.8 Petrol 0.2 Electricity Fuel/power CO 2 58.2 Irrigated 8.2 Dryland Soil CO 2 3.5 Leaching 12.2 Atmos. Deposit Other N 2 O 1 7.1 Irrigated cotton 19 Irrigated cereal 0 Pasture Crop N 2 O 1 Total CO 2 (e) (tonnes) Source Category