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Organic carbon partitioning in soil and litter in subtropical woodlands and open forests: a case study from the Brigalow Belt, Queensland

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Roxburgh, Stephen
Mackey, Brendan
Dean, Christopher
Randall, L
Lee, Alex
Austin, J

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Australian Rangeland Society

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A woodland?open forest landscape within the Brigalow Belt South bioregion of Queensland, Australia, was surveyed for soil organic carbon, soil bulk density and soil-surface fine-litter carbon. Soil carbon stocks to 30 cm depth across 14 sites, spanning a

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The Rangeland Journal

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