Vertical distribution and storage of soil organic and inorganic carbon in a typical inland river basin, Northwest China

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作者
YANG Fan [1 ,2 ]
HUANG Laiming [2 ,3 ]
YANG Renmin [1 ]
YANG Fei [1 ]
LI Decheng [1 ]
ZHAO Yuguo [1 ,2 ]
YANG Jinling [1 ]
LIU Feng [1 ]
ZHANG Ganlin [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] State Key Laboratory of Soil and Sustainable Agriculture, Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
[3] Key Laboratory of Ecosystem Network Observation and Modeling, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Heihe River Basin; arid ecosystem; soil landscape; pedogenesis; pedogenic carbonate; SOC; CaCO3;
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S153.6 [土壤成分];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Knowledge of soil carbon(C) distribution and its relationship with the environment can improve our understanding of its biogeochemical cycling and help to establish sound regional models of C cycling. However, such knowledge is limited in environments with complex landscape configurations. In this study, we investigated the vertical distribution and storage of soil organic carbon(SOC) and soil inorganic carbon(SIC) in the 10 representative landscapes(alpine meadow, subalpine shrub and meadow, mountain grassland, mountain forest, typical steppe, desert steppe, Hexi Corridor oases cropland, Ruoshui River delta desert, Alxa Gobi desert, and sandy desert) with contrasting bioclimatic regimes in the Heihe River Basin, Northwest China. We also measured the 87 Sr/86 Sr ratio in soil carbonate to understand the sources of SIC because the ratio can be used as a proxy in calculating the contribution of pedogenic inorganic carbon(PIC) to total SIC. Our results showed that SOC contents generally decreased with increasing soil depth in all landscapes, while SIC contents exhibited more complicated variations along soil profiles in relation to pedogenic processes and parent materials at the various landscapes. There were significant differences of C stocks in the top meter among different landscapes, with SOC storage ranging from 0.82 kg C/m~2 in sandy desert to 50.48 kg C/m~2 in mountain forest and SIC storage ranging from 0.19 kg C/m~2 in alpine meadow to 21.91 kg C/m~2 in desert steppe. SIC contributed more than 75% of total C pool when SOC storage was lower than 10 kg C/m~2, and the proportion of PIC to SIC was greater than 70% as calculated from Sr isotopic ratio, suggesting the critical role of PIC in the C budget of this region. The considerable variations of SOC and SIC in different landscapes were attributed to different pedogenic environments resulted from contrasting climatic regimes, parent materials and vegetation types. This study provides an evidence for a general trade-off pattern between SOC and SIC, showing the compensatory effects of environmental conditions(especially climate) on SOC and SIC formation in these landscapes. This is largely attributed to the fact that the overall decrease in temperature and increase in precipitation from arid deserts to alpine mountains simultaneously facilitate the accumulation of SOC and depletion of SIC.
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页数:19
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