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Global soil organic carbon removal by water erosion under climate change and land use change during AD 1850–2005

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Figure 1. (a) The structure of the carbon emulator (see variable names in the text, Sect
Figure 2. Spatial patterns of the difference in forest, crop, and grassland area between 1851 and 2005 represented as a fraction of a gridcell
Table 1. Description of the simulations used in this study. The S1simulation is also the control simulation (CTR)
Figure 4. (a) Global annual soil erosion rates, (b) global annual SOC erosion rates, (c) agricultural annual soil erosion rates, (d) agriculturalannual SOC erosion rates, (e) grassland annual soil erosion rates, (f) grassland annual SOC erosion rates, (g)
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