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Carbon storage in Lake States aspen ecosystems
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1992
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Carbon SequestrationBiogeochemistryLake StatesEngineeringTotal Ecosystem CarbonEcosystem CarbonSoil Carbon CycleForestrySoil Carbon SequestrationCarbon SinkForest CarbonCarbon CycleForest SoilDeforestationForest BiomassSoil Carbon
Total ecosystem carbon in the soil and vegetation was measured for a range of aspen (Populustremuloides Michx.) ecosystems, including a chronosequence on the same soil ranging in age from 0 to 80 years. Soil carbon stayed relatively constant throughout the stand's life and was not affected by timber harvesting. Changes in ecosystem carbon closely paralleled the changes in standing biomass. Aspen grown on 40-year rotations on good soils will sequester several times as much carbon per year as old-growth forests.