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TY - JOUR
T1 - Reply to 'Erosion and climate'
AU - Quinton, J.N.
AU - Govers, G.
AU - Van Oost, K.
AU - Bardgett, R.D.
PY - 2010/11
Y1 - 2010/11
N2 - We did not state that soil erosion generates an unintentional benefit for climate. Instead, we suggested that erosion-induced changes in the carbon cycle need to be taken into account when developing management schemes to maximize carbon storage in soils. However, we agree that eroded nitrogen needs to be replaced if agricultural production is to be sustained, and that this will come at a cost both to atmospheric greenhouse gas levels and the economy. We concur that determining the impact of farming and land use on greenhouse gas budgets is an important next step in the development of carbon inventories.
AB - We did not state that soil erosion generates an unintentional benefit for climate. Instead, we suggested that erosion-induced changes in the carbon cycle need to be taken into account when developing management schemes to maximize carbon storage in soils. However, we agree that eroded nitrogen needs to be replaced if agricultural production is to be sustained, and that this will come at a cost both to atmospheric greenhouse gas levels and the economy. We concur that determining the impact of farming and land use on greenhouse gas budgets is an important next step in the development of carbon inventories.
U2 - 10.1038/ngeo995
DO - 10.1038/ngeo995
M3 - Journal article
VL - 3
SP - 738
JO - Nature Geoscience
JF - Nature Geoscience
SN - 1752-0894
IS - 11
ER -