An inorganic CO2 diffusion and dissolution process explains negative CO2 fluxes in saline/alkaline soils

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Jie Ma
Zhong-Yuan Wang
Bryan A. Stevenson
Xin-Jun Zheng
Yan Li
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Desert and Oasis Ecology,
[2] Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography,undefined
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[4] Fukang Station of Desert Ecology,undefined
[5] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[6] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[7] Landcare Research,undefined
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An ‘anomalous’ negative flux, in which carbon dioxide (CO2) enters rather than is released from the ground, was studied in a saline/alkaline soil. Soil sterilization disclosed an inorganic process of CO2 dissolution into (during the night) and out of (during the day) the soil solution, driven by variation in soil temperature. Experimental and modeling analysis revealed that pH and soil moisture were the most important determinants of the magnitude of this inorganic CO2 flux. In the extreme cases of air-dried saline/alkaline soils, this inorganic process was predominant. While the diurnal flux measured was zero sum, leaching of the dissolved inorganic carbon in the soil solution could potentially effect net carbon ecosystem exchange. This finding implies that an inorganic module should be incorporated when dealing with the CO2 flux of saline/alkaline land. Neglecting this inorganic flux may induce erroneous or misleading conclusions in interpreting CO2 fluxes of these ecosystems.
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