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Estimation of soil carbon stocks in Pabitora Sanctuary and Manas National Park in Assam


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1 Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati 781 039, India
 

North East India known for its rich flora and fauna, is covered by the mighty Brahmaputra-Barak river systems and their tributaries and comprises hilly terrain interspersed with valleys and plains. A field study was done to layout the soil carbon stock of Pabitora Wildlife Sanctuary and Manas National Park in Assam. Maximum average carbon stock in both was estimated in the upper layer of the soil sample, while least carbon stock was obtained at deepest layer (20-30 cm). The average carbon stock of the Manas National Park was higher than that of Pabitora Wildlife Sanctuary.

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Carbon Sequestration, Carbon Stock, Climate Change, Global Warming, Soil Analysis.
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Irom Royal
Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati 781 039, India
Manish Kumar Goyal
Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati 781 039, India

Abstract


North East India known for its rich flora and fauna, is covered by the mighty Brahmaputra-Barak river systems and their tributaries and comprises hilly terrain interspersed with valleys and plains. A field study was done to layout the soil carbon stock of Pabitora Wildlife Sanctuary and Manas National Park in Assam. Maximum average carbon stock in both was estimated in the upper layer of the soil sample, while least carbon stock was obtained at deepest layer (20-30 cm). The average carbon stock of the Manas National Park was higher than that of Pabitora Wildlife Sanctuary.

Keywords


Carbon Sequestration, Carbon Stock, Climate Change, Global Warming, Soil Analysis.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv107%2Fi1%2F94-98