In order to improve the precision of soil organic carbon (SOC) estimates, the sources of uncertainty in soil organic carbon density (SOCD) estimates and SOC stocks were examined using 363 soil profiles in Hebei Province, China, with three methods: the soil profile statistics (SPS), GIS-based soil type (GST), and kriging interpolation (KI). The GST method, utilizing both pedological professional knowledge and GIS technology, was considered the most accurate method of the three estimations, with SOCD estimates for SPS 10% lower and KI 10% higher. The SOCD range for GST was 84% wider than KI as KI smoothing effect narrowed the SOCD range. Nevertheless, the coefficient of variation for SOCD with KI (41.7%) was less than GST and SPS. Comparing SOCD's lower estimates for SPS versus GST, the major sources of uncertainty were the conflicting area of proportional relations. Meanwhile, the fewer number of soil profiles and the necessity of using the smoothing effect with KI were its sources of uncertainty. Moreover, for local detailed variations of SOCD, GST was more advantageous in reflecting the distribution pattern than KI.
CHUAI XiaoWei HUANG XianJin WANG WanJing ZHANG Mei LAI Li and LIAO QiLin School of Geographic Oceanographic SciencesNanjing UniversityNanjing China Land Development and Consolidation Technology Engineering Center of Jiangsu ProvinceNanjing China Department of Urban and Resource SciencesJinling CollegeNanjing UniversityNanjing China Jiangsu information CenterNanjing China Geological Survey of Jiangsu ProvinceNanjing China
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CHUAI XiaoWei HUANG XianJin WANG WanJing ZHANG Mei LAI Li and LIAO QiLin School of Geographic Oceanographic SciencesNanjing UniversityNanjing China Land Development and Consolidation Technology Engineering Center of Jiangsu ProvinceNanjing China Department of Urban and Resource SciencesJinling CollegeNanjing UniversityNanjing China Jiangsu information CenterNanjing China Geological Survey of Jiangsu ProvinceNanjing China