How different soil surface treatments in urban areas affect soil pore structure and associated soil properties and processes

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Thet, Bunthorn [1 ]
Kodesova, Radka [1 ]
Fer, Miroslav [1 ]
Klement, Ales [1 ]
Nikodem, Antonin [1 ]
机构
[1] Czech Univ Life Sci Prague, Fac Agrobiol Food & Nat Resources, Dept Soil Sci & Soil Protect, Kamycka 129, CZ-16500 Prague 6, Czech Republic
关键词
CO 2 emission from soil; Micromorphological images; Soil hydraulic properties; Soil organic matter; Stability of soil aggregates; X-ray computed tomography; UNSATURATED HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY; PHYSICAL QUALITY; ORGANIC-MATTER; IMPACT; WATER; LAND; DEGRADATION; VARIABILITY; STORAGE; TOPSOIL;
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10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.132233
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TU [建筑科学];
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0813 ;
摘要
Soil water and temperature regimes in urban environments are greatly affected by different surface treatments, and these may lead even to changes in soil properties. The goal of this study was to find out how soil properties had changed after 8 years of soil surface modification. Five surface treatment scenarios were considered: bare soil (BS), bark chips (BC), concrete paving (CP), mown grass (MG), and unmown grass (UG). X-ray computed tomography and micromorphological analyses showed that character of pores in soils with grass (MG, UG), which were mainly influenced by organisms living in soils and roots, differed from pore character in soil covers BC or CP, which mostly were impacted by organisms living in soils. Both groups differed from BS, which was predominantly affected by the regular treatment consisting in weed removal and soil loosening. Soil under BC was more compact than for other treatments due to decomposition of the bark chips mulch and migration of mulch components. Organic matter content was greatest but its quality lowest in the BC soil, followed by UG, MG, CP, and BS. The highest aggregate stability assessed using the water-stable aggregates (WSA) index was found for UG, followed by MG, BC, CP, and BS. The greatest water retention ability was observed for BC followed by UG, MG, CP, and BS. The unsaturated hydraulic conductivities for pressure head of -2 cm measured for UG, MG, and BS were much higher than were those for CP and BC. Finally, the greatest net CO2 efflux was measured for BC and MG, followed by UG, CP, and BS. CO2 emission correlated negatively with soil physical quality expressed as slope of the soil water retention curve at its inflection point. In general, the best soil conditions were observed for UG. No treatment considerably aggravated soil condition.
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