• Title of article

    A reassessment of carbon content in wood: variation within and between 41 North American species

  • Author/Authors

    S. H. Lamlom، نويسنده , , R. A. Savidge، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    381
  • To page
    388
  • Abstract
    At present, 50% (w/w) carbon is widely promulgated as a generic value for wood; however, the literature yields few data and indicates that very little research has actually been done. C contents in heartwood of forty-one softwood and hardwood species were determined. C in kiln-dried hardwood species ranged from 46.27% to 49.97% (w/w), in conifers from 47.21% to 55.2%. The higher C in conifers agrees with their higher lignin content ( 30%, versus 20% for hardwoods). Wood-meal samples drilled from discrete early wood and late wood zones of seven of the forty-one species were also investigated. C contents of early woods were invariably higher than those in corresponding late woods, again in agreement with early wood having higher lignin content. Further investigation was made into freshly harvested wood of some species to determine how much volatile C is present, comparing oven-dried wood meal with wood meal dried at ambient temperature over a desiccant. C contents of oven-dried woods were significantly lower, indicating that all past data on C content in oven- or kiln-dried woods may be inaccurate in relation to the true C content of forests. We conclude that C content varies substantially among species as well as within individual trees. Clearly, a 50% generic value is an oversimplification of limited application in relation to global warming and the concept of “carbon credits”.
  • Keywords
    wood , hardwoods , Annual rings , conifers , Carbon content , Earlywood , Latewood , Elemental analysis , Carbon sequestration
  • Journal title
    Biomass and Bioenergy
  • Serial Year
    2003
  • Journal title
    Biomass and Bioenergy
  • Record number

    407348