Concept information
Preferred term
RRES/GCTE SOMNET
                         
        
Definition
- The GCTE SOMNET (Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems Soil Organic Matter Network) is administrated at Rothamsted Research. Soil organic matter (SOM) plays a central role in nutrient (N, P, S, K) availability, soil stability and the flux of trace greenhouse gases between land surface and the atmosphere. It represents a major pool of carbon within the biosphere, estimated at about 1400-1500 x 1015 g globally, roughly two to three times that in atmospheric CO2 and acts as both a source and a sink for carbon and nutrients. To facilitate scientific progress in predicting the effects on SOM of changes in land-use, agricultural practice and climate, the need for a network of SOM modelers and long-term data holders was recognized. To fulfill this scientific need, the global Soil Organic Matter Network (SOMNET) was established during 1995 under one-year's funding as a Special Topic of NERC's TIGER program. Website: "http://www.rothamsted.bbsrc.ac.uk/aen/somnet/index.htm" [Summary provided by Rothamsted Research, Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems Soil Organic Matter Network.] (en)
Broader concept
URI
                    https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/40483400-caa9-40c2-8b4a-0f9a717d3baf
                    
                
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