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Change in SOC content in a small karst basin for the past 35 years and its influencing factors
Authors:Zhenming Zhang  Shijie Wang  Xianfei Huang
Institution:1. Forest Resource and Environment Research Center of Guizhou Province, Guizhou University, Guiyang, China;2. Institute of Biology, Guizhou Academy of Sciences, Guiyang, China;3. Puding Karst Ecosystem Research Station of Guizhou Province, Chinese Academy of Science, Puding, China;4. State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Science, Guiyang, China
Abstract:ABSTRACT

To research soil organic carbon (SOC) in a typical small karst basin of western Guizhou in southwest China, data from the second national soil resource survey (1980) and data analysed in the laboratory in 2015 were used. This paper examines the changes in soil organic carbon density (SOCD) and soil organic carbon stock (SOCS) in the topsoil (0–20 cm) over the past 35 years based on soil types, and the primary influencing factors are also discussed. The SOCD and SOCS slightly increased over this period. The SOCD increased from 4.91 kg m?2 to 5.13 kg m?2, and the SOCS increased from 368.27 × 103 t to 385.09 × 103 t. The basin sequestered a low level of carbon during this time. Paddy fields were the key contributor to the increases, and the SOCD and SOCS of paddy fields increased by 1.61 kg m?2 and 32.39 × 103 t, respectively. Generally, the SOCD and SOCS in the soils from the southern part of Houzhai Basin increased considerably, and those from the northern part of the basin decreased significantly. The spatial variation of SOCD in the Houzhai Basin was mainly due to natural factors. However, the temporal change of SOC was primary caused by human activities.
Keywords:Soil organic carbon  dynamic change  natural factors  human disturbance  karst
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