Urban soils release surprising amounts of carbon dioxide
Tuesday, February 23, 2016 - 15:11
in Earth & Climate
In the concrete jungle at the core of a city, carbon dioxide emissions are dominated by the fossil fuels burned by the dense concentrations of cars and buildings. Researchers now have shown, however, that in metropolitan areas surrounding the city core, plant roots and decomposing organic material in soil give off enough carbon dioxide , in a process termed 'soil respiration', to make an unexpectedly great contribution to total emissions.