Saturday 2nd August 2025

New research at Michigan State University will help provide more accurate carbon soil measurements.

Bruno Basso, who led the project, tells Brownfield soil carbon samples typically don’t consider the soil’s density and how it can change over time.

“The research allowed us to understand despite the fact that the carbon percentage can go up, if bulk density goes down and is not adjusted, your ultimate carbon stocks can be lower,” he shares.

   

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