Nitrate and dissolved organic carbon mobilization in response to soil freezing variability

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Colin B. Fuss
Charles T. Driscoll
Peter M. Groffman
John L. Campbell
Lynn M. Christenson
Timothy J. Fahey
Melany C. Fisk
Myron J. Mitchell
Pamela H. Templer
Jorge Durán
Jennifer L. Morse
机构
[1] Syracuse University,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[2] Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies,Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
[3] City University of New York Advanced Science Research Center and Brooklyn College,Biology Department
[4] Northern Research Station,Department of Natural Resources
[5] U.S. Forest Service,Department of Zoology
[6] Vassar College,Department of Environmental Resources Engineering
[7] Cornell University,Department of Biology
[8] Miami University,Center for Functional Ecology, Department of Life Sciences
[9] SUNY–College of Environmental Science and Forestry,Environmental Science and Management, School of the Environment
[10] Boston University,undefined
[11] University of Coimbra,undefined
[12] Portland State University,undefined
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Biogeochemistry | 2016年 / 131卷
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Climate change; Winter; Snow; Soil water; Northern hardwood forest; Soil frost;
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Reduced snowpack and associated increases in soil freezing severity resulting from winter climate change have the potential to disrupt carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling in soils. We used a natural winter climate gradient based on elevation and aspect in a northern hardwood forest to examine the effects of variability in soil freezing depth, duration, and frequency on the mobilization of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrate (NO3−) in soils over the course of 2 years. During a winter with a relatively thin snowpack, soils at lower elevation sites experienced greater freezing and especially variable freeze/thaw cycles, which in turn led to greater leaching of DOC from the organic horizon during the following growing season. In contrast to several previous field manipulation studies, we did not find changes in soil solution NO3− concentrations related to soil freezing variables. Our results are consistent with a soil matrix disturbance from freezing and thawing which increases leachable C. These results build upon previous laboratory experiments and field manipulations that found differing responses of DOC and NO3− following soil freezing, suggesting that mobilization of labile C may suppress NO3− losses through microbial immobilization of N. This research highlights the importance of studying natural variation in winter climate and soil freezing and how they impact soil C and N retention, with implications for surface water runoff quality.
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