Soil carbon stability decreases with depth in Pinus-sylvestris grassland.
The study looked at how soil organic carbon changes in Pinus sylvestris grasslands in a sandy area. They measured carbon levels at different depths in the soil and found that carbon content decreases as you go deeper into the ground. The soil in the top layer had more carbon than deeper layers. They also found that as soil depth increased, the carbon in the soil became less stable.