Relationships Among pH, Minerals, and Carbon in Soils from Tundra to Boreal Forest Across Alaska

被引:19
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作者
Hobara, Satoru [1 ,2 ]
Kushida, Keiji [3 ]
Kim, Yongwon [4 ]
Koba, Keisuke [5 ]
Lee, Bang-Yong [6 ]
Ae, Noriharu [2 ]
机构
[1] Rakuno Gakuen Univ, Coll Agr Food & Environm Sci, Midorimachi 582, Ebetsu, Hokkaido 0698501, Japan
[2] Rakuno Gakuen Univ, Grad Sch Dairy Sci, Ebetsu, Hokkaido 0698501, Japan
[3] Nihon Univ, Coll Bioresource Sci, Fujisawa, Kanagawa 2520880, Japan
[4] Univ Alaska Fairbanks, Int Arctic Res Ctr, Fairbanks, AK 99775 USA
[5] Tokyo Univ Agr & Technol, Inst Agr, Fuchu, Tokyo 1838509, Japan
[6] Korea Polar Res Inst, Arctic Res Ctr, Inchon 406840, South Korea
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
soil pH; soil organic carbon; weathering; adsorption; Alaska; extractable organic carbon; DISSOLVED ORGANIC-MATTER; ARCTIC TUNDRA; PERMAFROST CARBON; NITROGEN; TEMPERATURE; DYNAMICS; STOCKS; DECOMPOSITION; RESPIRATION; PERSISTENCE;
D O I
10.1007/s10021-016-9989-7
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Tundra and boreal forests in northern high latitudes contain significant amounts of carbon (C) in the soil, indicating the importance of clarifying controls on soil C dynamics in the region and their feedback effects on climate systems. In northern Alaska, variations in soil C processes are closely associated with variations in soil acidity within ecosystems; however, the reason for this association remains unclear. In this study, we demonstrate that it results from weathering and subsequent changes in soil geochemical characteristics, including minerals and adsorptive organic C. We sampled soils from 12 sites in Alaska along a 600-km transect from the Arctic Ocean to interior Alaska, spanning the biomes of tundra, tundra-boreal forest ecotone, and boreal forest. Mineral soil analyses revealed that soils with low pH have fewer base cations, more aluminum/iron minerals, and lower base saturation, indicating that weathering is a major function of these geochemical characteristics in the broad area over northern Alaska. Adsorbed organic C in soil presented strong correlations with Al and Fe minerals, soil pH, and soil total C and represented approximately 30-55% of total soil C, suggesting that soil C accumulation in the Alaskan ecosystems is strongly controlled by weathering-related changes in geochemical characteristics. An adsorption test supported these observations and illustrated a greater capacity for acidic soil to adsorb organic C. These findings demonstrate that variations in weathering-associated characteristics have a strong influence on the regional variation in C dynamics and biogeochemical consequences in the Alaskan ecosystems.
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页码:1092 / 1103
页数:12
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