Vertical Distribution of Soil Organic Carbon in China

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作者
Shaoqlang Wang
Mei Huang
Xuemei Shao
Robert A. Mickler
Kerang Li
Jingjun Ji
机构
[1] The Synthesis Research Center,Laboratory of Terrestrial Surface Processes
[2] Chinese Ecosystem Research Network,undefined
[3] Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research,undefined
[4] Beijing 100101,undefined
[5] Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research,undefined
[6] Beijing 100101,undefined
[7] ManTech Environmental Technology,undefined
[8] Inc.,undefined
[9] Raleigh,undefined
[10] North Carolina 27606,undefined
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Environmental Management | 2004年 / 33卷
关键词
Soil organic carbon; Carbon storage; Stock; Vertical distribution; Carbon cycle; China;
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Understanding the vertical distributions of soil organic carbon (SOC) is key to predicting and simulating the influences of climate, global change, and human activities on the terrestrial carbon cycle. SOC was measured at soil depths of 0–10, 0–20, 0–30, 0–50, and 0–100 cm in 2473 soil profiles during China’s second national soil survey that was conducted from 1979 to 1992. SOC was spatially extrapolated for China. Mean SOC densities in the top 1 m ranged from 4.65 kg/m2 for bare ground to 17.32 kg/m2 in grassland land cover. SOC in the top 1 m of soil was estimated at 82.5 ± 19.5 Pg C. The total SOC pool held in the top 10, 20, 30, 50, and 100 cm are 22%, 41%, 54%, 74%, and 100%, respectively. One of the objectives of the study is to examine the association of SOC content with climate and to estimate SOC storage in land-cover types at different soil depths. A partial correlation analysis shows that the mean annual precipitation was positively correlated with SOC content and the mean annual temperature was negatively correlated with SOC content, across all depths. The vertical distribution of SOC had a slightly stronger association with temperature than with precipitation in China.
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页码:S200 / S209
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