Soil organic matter accumulation in relation to changing soil volume, mass, and structure: Concepts and calculations

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作者
Sollins, Phillip [1 ]
Gregg, Jillian W. [2 ]
机构
[1] Oregon State Univ, Coll Forestry, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
[2] Terr Ecosyst Res Associates, 200 SW 35th St, Corvallis, OR 97333 USA
关键词
Soil; Volume change; Organic matter; Structure; Porosity; Carbon; Pedoturbation; Chronosequence; Strain; Dilation; Pedogenesis; Model; X-RAY MICROTOMOGRAPHY; VOLCANIC ASH SOILS; CARBON STOCKS; MODEL; EVOLUTION; DYNAMICS; STABILIZATION; POROSITY; GENESIS;
D O I
10.1016/j.geoderma.2017.04.013
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Change in soil organic matter (SOM) stocks over time is a critical issue for soil fertility, soil development (pedogenesis) and the global carbon (C) cycle. Measuring such change typically relies on sampling to constant depth (CD) which is well known to be inaccurate if bulk density (BD) has changed between sampling sites or times. The usual solution to this problem is to sample an equivalent mass (EM), but in most cases soil mass also changes over time. Indeed, the whole point in measuring Delta SOM is to quantify a change in C mass. As SOM accumulates, soil volume increases (soil dilation) unless all added SOM fills in existing pores. Soil dilation as a result of root ingrowth is well documented in the geological literature but has rarely been considered in conjunction with studies of Delta SOM. Other processes that can alter soil volume include eluviation, bioturbation and dissolution/decomposition of both mineral and organic soil particles. Here, we present a method (the volume/mass corrected or VMC method) for calculating potential effects of processes that alter soil volume (V) and/or mass (M) on calculated values for Delta C and other soil characteristics. We first present a hypothetical example to illustrate the expected differences in soil V, M, bulk density (BD), porosity and Delta C when determined via CD, EM, and VMC methods. We then compare these three approaches for assessing the actual changes in soil characteristics across four soil chronosequence studies in which Delta V was actually measured, allowing Delta C to be calculated correctly. Results show errors of -75% to + 49% in Delta C had the profiles been sampled via the CD method and even larger errors (-87% to + 54%) had they been sampled via the EM method. Studies where V had increased (dilation) generally showed underestimates for Delta C for both CD and EM methods, whereas those where V had decreased (collapse) over time showed overestimates for Delta C for the CD and EM methods. Results are discussed in light of the few laboratory, field, and simulation studies comparing effects of changes in soil volume on Delta C measurements as well as the processes that cause changes in soil V. We hope that the VMC method provides a conceptual framework for addressing the interplay between changes in soil volume, porosity, and structure, a framework that will provide the foundation for a new set of mechanism-based SOM models that take into account changes in soil volume, mass, and physical structure across a wide range of spatial and temporal scales.
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