Do we have globally representative data to understand soil processes?
Avni Malhotra·Vanessa Bailey·Katherine Heckman·B. Bond-Lamberty·Katherine EO Todd-Brown·Kaizad Patel·Emily Graham·Sebastian Dötterl·Ruofei Jia·Sophie von Fromm·Jianqiu Zheng·Kenton A. Rod·Fernanda Santos·Kirsten Hofmockel·César Terrer·Katerina Georgiou
Understanding and modeling soils and soil organic matter (SOM) are central to a variety of human needs, from food production to ecosystem management. Soil data have been collected for over a century, but the global spatial and process representativeness of soil data remains unclear. We assessed the representativeness of currently available soil data that could be used to understand a variety of SOM processes. We used 16 open-source soil databases and data from over 281,000 unique locations globa
