Found 64 results for "John M. Kimble"
by John M. Kimble
This is the third book in a series about the potential of different ecosystems to sequester soil carbon.
by Ronald F. Follett, John M. Kimble
by John M. Kimble, Rattan Lal
by Rattan Lal, John M. Kimble
The rapid increase in atmospheric concentration of CO2 and other greenhouse gases (CH4, N2O, NOx) since about 1850 has r...
by John M. Kimble, Rattan Lal
Worlds soils contain about 1550 Pg of soil organic carbon (SOC) to a depth of I m (Eswaran et al., 1995).
by R. F. Follett, John M. Kimble
For the purposes of this book, the definition of grazing land is the Society for Range Management's, "a collective term ...
by Rattan Lal, T.M. Sobecki
Soil is a three-dimensional body that forms uppermost layer of the earth's crust.
by Rattan Lal, John M. Kimble
Because of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, carbon (C) sequestration in soils and in aboveground biomass and its effect on C flu...
by John Kimble
During the formative years of northern pédologie studies in Alaska, the term Arctic generally was reserved for the Brook...