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Inorganic carbon is overlooked in global soil carbon research: A bibliometric analysis

Sajjad Raza 1, 2, 3, 4
Annie Irshad 1
Andrew J. Margenot 1
Kazem Zamanian 4, 5
Nan Li 6, 7
Sami Ullah 8
Khalid Mehmood 9
Muhammad Ajmal Khan 10
Nadeem Siddique 11
Jianbin Zhou 12
Sacha J. Mooney 3
I. N. Kurganova 13, 14
Xiaoning Zhao 4
Y Kuzyakov 15, 16
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-03-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR2.067
CiteScore12.9
Impact factor6.6
ISSN00167061, 18726259
Soil Science
Abstract
Soils are a major player in the global carbon (C) cycle and climate change by functioning as a sink or a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). The largest terrestrial C reservoir in soils comprises two main pools: organic (SOC) and inorganic C (SIC), each having distinct fates and functions but with a large disparity in global research attention. This study quantified global soil C research trends and the proportional focus on SOC and SIC pools based on a bibliometric analysis and raise the importance of SIC pools fully underrepresented in research, applications, and modeling. Studies on soil C pools started in 1905 and has produced over 47,000 publications (>1.7 million citations). Although the global C stocks down to 2 m depth are nearly the same for SOC and SIC, the research has dominantly examined SOC (>96 % of publications and citations) with a minimal share on SIC (<4%). Approximately 40 % of the soil C research was related to climate change. Despite poor coverage and publications, the climate change-related research impact (citations per document) of SIC studies was higher than that of SOC. Mineral associated organic carbon, machine learning, soil health, and biochar were the recent top trend topics for SOC research (2020-2023), whereas digital soil mapping, soil properties, soil acidification, and calcite were recent top trend topics for SIC. SOC research was contributed by 151 countries compared to 88 for SIC. As assessed by publications, soil C research was mainly concentrated in a few countries, with only 9 countries accounting for 70 % of the research. China and the USA were the major producers (45 %), collaborators (37 %), and funders of soil C research. SIC is a long-lived soil C pool with a turnover rate (leaching and recrystallization) of more than 1000 years in natural ecosystems, but intensive agricultural practices have accelerated SIC losses, making SIC an important player in global C cycle and climate change. The lack of attention and investment towards SIC research could jeopardize the ongoing efforts to mitigate climate change impacts to meet the 1.5-2.0 °C targets under the Paris Climate Agreement of 2015. This bibliographic study calls to expand the research focus on SIC and including SIC fluxes in C budgets and models, without which the representation of the global C cycle is incomplete.
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Raza S. et al. Inorganic carbon is overlooked in global soil carbon research: A bibliometric analysis // Geoderma. 2024. Vol. 443. p. 116831.
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Raza S., Irshad A., Margenot A. J., Zamanian K., Li N., Ullah S., Mehmood K., Khan M. A., Siddique N., Zhou J., Mooney S. J., Kurganova I. N., Zhao X., Kuzyakov Y. Inorganic carbon is overlooked in global soil carbon research: A bibliometric analysis // Geoderma. 2024. Vol. 443. p. 116831.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.geoderma.2024.116831
UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0016706124000600
TI - Inorganic carbon is overlooked in global soil carbon research: A bibliometric analysis
T2 - Geoderma
AU - Raza, Sajjad
AU - Irshad, Annie
AU - Margenot, Andrew J.
AU - Zamanian, Kazem
AU - Li, Nan
AU - Ullah, Sami
AU - Mehmood, Khalid
AU - Khan, Muhammad Ajmal
AU - Siddique, Nadeem
AU - Zhou, Jianbin
AU - Mooney, Sacha J.
AU - Kurganova, I. N.
AU - Zhao, Xiaoning
AU - Kuzyakov, Y
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/03/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 116831
VL - 443
PMID - 38533356
SN - 0016-7061
SN - 1872-6259
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@article{2024_Raza,
author = {Sajjad Raza and Annie Irshad and Andrew J. Margenot and Kazem Zamanian and Nan Li and Sami Ullah and Khalid Mehmood and Muhammad Ajmal Khan and Nadeem Siddique and Jianbin Zhou and Sacha J. Mooney and I. N. Kurganova and Xiaoning Zhao and Y Kuzyakov},
title = {Inorganic carbon is overlooked in global soil carbon research: A bibliometric analysis},
journal = {Geoderma},
year = {2024},
volume = {443},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {mar},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0016706124000600},
pages = {116831},
doi = {10.1016/j.geoderma.2024.116831}
}