The effect of land use and land cover on soil carbon storage in the Yellow River Delta, China: Implications for wetland restoration and adaptive management

被引:9
作者
Li, Dongxue [1 ,2 ]
Ning, Zhonghua [3 ,4 ]
Chen, Guogui [1 ,2 ,5 ]
Li, Yi'na [1 ,2 ]
Cui, Baoshan [1 ,2 ]
Wang, Qing [1 ,2 ,5 ]
Xie, Tian [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Beijing Normal Univ, Sch Environm, State Key Joint Lab Environm Simulat Pollut Contr, Beijing, Peoples R China
[2] Minist Educ, Yellow River Estuary Wetland Ecosyst Observat & Re, Jinan 257500, Shandong, Peoples R China
[3] Beijing Forestry Univ, Sch Ecol & Nat Conservat, Key Lab Ecol Protect Yellow River Basin, Natl Forestry & Grassland Adm, Beijing, Peoples R China
[4] Natl Forestry & Grassland Adm, Nat Reserve Res Ctr, Beijing, Peoples R China
[5] Beijing Normal Univ, Adv Inst Nat Sci, Res & Dev Ctr Watershed Environm Ecoengn, Zhuhai, Peoples R China
关键词
Coastal wetland; Land use types; Soil carbon sequestration; Soil restoration; Wetland management; ORGANIC-CARBON; INORGANIC CARBON; COASTAL WETLANDS; BLUE CARBON; SEQUESTRATION; DYNAMICS; WATER; SEDIMENTS; TURNOVER; ACHIEVE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.122097
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Gaining a comprehensive understanding of the effect of land use/land cover (LULC) and soil depth on soil carbon storage, through the manipulation of external carbon input and turnover processes, is crucial for accurate predictions of regional soil carbon storage. Numerous research investigations have been conducted to examine the impact of LULC on the storage and cycling of carbon in the surface soils of coastal wetlands. Nevertheless, there remains a dearth of understanding concerning the implications of this phenomenon on subterranean soils, a crucial factor in discerning the capacity for carbon sequestration in coastal wetlands and implementing measures for their preservation. The study focused on the Yellow River Delta (YRD) in China, which serves as a representative model system. It aimed to assess the impact of LULC as well as soil depth on carbon storage. This was achieved by a combination of remote sensing interpretation and field samplings. The findings of the study indicate that there was an increase in soil organic carbon storage with both the area covered and the depth of the soil across the four different land use types, namely forest, grass, tidal flat, and cultivated land. Cultivated land was identified as the predominant LULC type, encompassing 41.73% of the entire YRD. Furthermore, it accounted for a substantial carbon storage of 76.08%. In comparison to soil layers at depths of 0-20 cm and 20-40 cm, 40-60 cm was discovered to have the maximum carbon storage, accounting for 42.29% of total carbon storage. Furthermore, one of the main factors influencing carbon storage is salinity, which shows a negative association with carbon storage. Moreover, the aforementioned findings underscore the significance of the conjoined physical and chemical properties induced by LULC in influencing the dynamics of soil carbon. This suggests that the inclusion of deep soil carbon in the estimation and restoration of soil carbon storage is necessary. This inclusion will support the realization of the United Nations' "Toward Zero Carbon" effort and facilitate the implementation of China's national carbon neutrality objectives.
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