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A Soil
Mr. Colin D. Christy,
Mr. Larry Kejr, Business Official,
kejrl@veristech.com
DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-04ER84115
Amount: $333,409
International initiatives are underway to reduce greenhouse
gases in the air. The sequestration of carbon
in agricultural soils is a candidate technology for achieving this reduction; however,
more rapid and less expensive methods of measuring soil carbon are needed. This project will develop a soil probe for carbon
measurement based on near infrared reflectance spectroscopy. The probe will measure carbon and bulk
density in order to provide a rapid inventory of carbon on a field or project
scale. In
Commercial Applications and Other Benefits as described by the awardee: The soil carbon measurements made by this probe should find use in auditting sequestered soil carbon, the subject of carbon trading and carbon offsets. In addition, the probe and calibration methods would be applicable to the measurement of other soil attributes that are important for making good agronomic decisions.