Mapping Soil Organic Carbon Content in Patagonian Forests Based on Climate, Topography and Vegetation Metrics from Satellite Imagery

Author:

Martínez Pastur GuillermoORCID,Aravena Acuña Marie-Claire,Silveira Eduarda M. O.ORCID,Von Müller Axel,La Manna Ludmila,González-Polo MarinaORCID,Chaves Jimena E.,Cellini Juan M.,Lencinas María V.ORCID,Radeloff Volker C.,Pidgeon Anna M.,Peri Pablo L.ORCID

Abstract

Soil organic carbon (SOC) content supports several ecosystem services. Quantifying SOC requires: (i) accurate C estimates of forest components, and (ii) soil estimates. However, SOC is difficult to measure, so predictive models are needed. Our objective was to model SOC stocks within 30 cm depth in Patagonian forests based on climatic, topographic and vegetation productivity measures from satellite images, including Dynamic Habitat Indices and Land Surface Temperature derived from Landsat-8. We used data from 1320 stands of different forest types in Patagonia, and random forest regression to map SOC. The model captured SOC variability well (R² = 0.60, RMSE = 22.1%), considering the huge latitudinal extension (36.4° to 55.1° SL) and the great diversity of forest types. Mean SOC was 134.4 ton C ha−1 ± 25.2, totaling 404.2 million ton C across Patagonia. Overall, SOC values were highest in valleys of the Andes mountains and in southern Tierra del Fuego, ranging from 53.5 to 277.8 ton C ha−1 for the whole Patagonia region. Soil organic carbon is a metric relevant to many applications, connecting major issues such as forest management, conservation, and livestock production, and having spatially explicit estimates of SOC enables managers to fulfil the international agreements that Argentina has joined.

Funder

Proyecto de apoyo para la Preparación de REDD+ en el marco del Fondo Cooperativo de Preparación para el Carbono de los Bosques

Proyectos de Desarrollo Tecnológico y Social

) Proyectos de Investigación Plurianual

Proyectos Interinstitucionales en Temas Estratégicos

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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