Assessment of carbon stock at oil palm plantation in klias peninsular west coast of Sabah

The assessment of carbon stocks in oil palm plantation were carried out in the Klias Peninsular West Coast of Sabah. The geological setting of the oil palm plantation mainly consists of Crocker Formation and Quaternary Alluvium which in mainly composed of peat soil. The peat soil from 10 sites was c...

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Main Authors: S N M Zamri, H Saleh, S Abd Rahim, Baba Musta
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Published: IOP Publishing Ltd 2022
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description The assessment of carbon stocks in oil palm plantation were carried out in the Klias Peninsular West Coast of Sabah. The geological setting of the oil palm plantation mainly consists of Crocker Formation and Quaternary Alluvium which in mainly composed of peat soil. The peat soil from 10 sites was collected for the carbon percentage values and physico-chemical analysis. The geophysical surveys were performed to measure the thickness of peat deposits and the water table, which influenced the value of carbon stocks. The geochemical analysis of the peat soil at 0.5m depth shows an acidic pH value (3-4) and a high organic matter (30-100) %. The results of the geophysical surveys show the water table in oil palm plantation ranging from 0.3m-1.5m. Moreover, the thickness of peat as carbon storage at oil palm plantation varies from 0-6m. The bulk density obtained at selected depth varies from (0.09-0.59) g/cm3 .The carbon stock in oil palm plantation is calculated around 50 tanC/ha - 900 tanC/ha. Site OP7 shows the highest carbon stock (947.73 tanC/ha) compared to site OP1 (91.33 tanC/ha). The high estimated carbon stocks resulted from a high-water table and a thick layer of organic matter.
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spelling ums.eprints-417652024-11-06T06:43:20Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41765/ Assessment of carbon stock at oil palm plantation in klias peninsular west coast of Sabah S N M Zamri H Saleh S Abd Rahim Baba Musta S590-599.9 Soils. Soil science Including soil surveys, soil chemistry, soil structure, soil-plant relationships TD194-195 Environmental effects of industries and plants The assessment of carbon stocks in oil palm plantation were carried out in the Klias Peninsular West Coast of Sabah. The geological setting of the oil palm plantation mainly consists of Crocker Formation and Quaternary Alluvium which in mainly composed of peat soil. The peat soil from 10 sites was collected for the carbon percentage values and physico-chemical analysis. The geophysical surveys were performed to measure the thickness of peat deposits and the water table, which influenced the value of carbon stocks. The geochemical analysis of the peat soil at 0.5m depth shows an acidic pH value (3-4) and a high organic matter (30-100) %. The results of the geophysical surveys show the water table in oil palm plantation ranging from 0.3m-1.5m. Moreover, the thickness of peat as carbon storage at oil palm plantation varies from 0-6m. The bulk density obtained at selected depth varies from (0.09-0.59) g/cm3 .The carbon stock in oil palm plantation is calculated around 50 tanC/ha - 900 tanC/ha. Site OP7 shows the highest carbon stock (947.73 tanC/ha) compared to site OP1 (91.33 tanC/ha). The high estimated carbon stocks resulted from a high-water table and a thick layer of organic matter. IOP Publishing Ltd 2022 Proceedings PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41765/1/ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41765/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf S N M Zamri and H Saleh and S Abd Rahim and Baba Musta (2022) Assessment of carbon stock at oil palm plantation in klias peninsular west coast of Sabah. https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/1103/1/012018
spellingShingle S590-599.9 Soils. Soil science Including soil surveys, soil chemistry, soil structure, soil-plant relationships
TD194-195 Environmental effects of industries and plants
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Assessment of carbon stock at oil palm plantation in klias peninsular west coast of Sabah
title Assessment of carbon stock at oil palm plantation in klias peninsular west coast of Sabah
title_full Assessment of carbon stock at oil palm plantation in klias peninsular west coast of Sabah
title_fullStr Assessment of carbon stock at oil palm plantation in klias peninsular west coast of Sabah
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of carbon stock at oil palm plantation in klias peninsular west coast of Sabah
title_short Assessment of carbon stock at oil palm plantation in klias peninsular west coast of Sabah
title_sort assessment of carbon stock at oil palm plantation in klias peninsular west coast of sabah
topic S590-599.9 Soils. Soil science Including soil surveys, soil chemistry, soil structure, soil-plant relationships
TD194-195 Environmental effects of industries and plants
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