Abstract

The soil organic carbon pool is the largest and most active part of the terrestrial ecosystem carbon pool, and plays an important role in the global carbon cycle and global climate change. The arid region of northwest China is located in the hinterland of Eurasia, with extremely fragile ecosystems and extremely sensitive responses to climate change. It is a hot area that many scholars have paid attention to in recent years, and the estimation and spatial distribution characteristics of soil organic carbon storage have increasingly become one of the research focuses in this region. However, insufficient data sharing and the relative lack of measured data are important factors causing the uncertainty of the research results. Based on the long-term soil observation data collected from the ecological field stations of China Ecosystem Research Network (CERN) located in five provinces and regions of northwest China, the soil organic carbon density dataset of typical ecosystems in the arid region of Northwest China was calculated by organic carbon estimation model. This dataset contains the soil organic carbon density data of topsoil (0-20 cm) and soil profile of various long-term observation plots at 11 ecological field stations from 2005 to 2020, in order to provide valuable measured data for the estimation of soil carbon storage and the study of carbon cycle process in the arid area of northwest China.

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