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Table 3 The number of studies included in the systematic map per Köppen-Geiger climate zone

From: What are the effects of agricultural management on soil organic carbon in boreo-temperate systems?

Köppen-Geiger climate zone

Name of the climate zone

No. of studies

Cfa

Cfa—Humid subtropical

191

Cfb

Cfb—Marin–mild winter

213

Cfb or Dfb

Cfb—Marine–Mild winter or Dfb-humid continental mild summer, wet all year

2

Cfb and Csa

Cfb—Marine–mild winter and Csa—Interior mediterranean

1

Cfb and Dfb

Cfb—Marine–mild winter and Dfb—Humid continental mild summer, wet all year

1

Cfb or Cfc

Cfb—Marine–mild winter or marine–cool winter

1

Csa

Csa—Interior mediterranean

57

Csb

Csb—Coastal mediterranean

 

Dfa

Dfa—Hot summer, wet all year

82

Dfa and Cfa

Dfa—Hot summer, wet all year and Cfa—Humid subtropical

1

Dfa and Dfb

Dfa—Hot summer, wet all year and Dfb—Humid continental mild summer, wet all year

1

Dfb

Dfb—Humid continental mild summer, wet all year

159

Dfc

Dfc—Subarctic with cool summer, wet all year

13

Dfc or Dsc

Dfc—Subarctic with cool summer, wet All year or Dsc—Summer dry with cool summer

1

Undetermined

 

6

  1. Multiple zones are for large scale studies (‘and’) or where the exact location is not given and may span several zones (‘or’). The names of the climate zones are from Encyclopedia of the Earth (http://www.eoearth.org/view/article/162263/)