环境科学
总有机碳
土壤水分
土壤碳
季节性
碳纤维
碳循环
生物量(生态学)
土壤科学
环境化学
生态系统
农学
生态学
化学
生物
复合数
复合材料
材料科学
作者
Jordahna Haig,Sourav Das,Jonathan Sanderman,Michael I. Bird
摘要
Abstract Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) from biomass burning is a large, but poorly quantified, slow‐cycling component of the soil organic carbon pool. Modeling of soil carbon dynamics can be improved by including the processes governing the input and cycling of PyC in the soil. The carbon isotope composition of PyC (δ 13 C PyC ) provides a tracer for the partitioning of PyC into the soil from biomass. We report the stocks and δ 13 C values for PyC and organic carbon (OC) for 41 regions dominated by savannas and seasonally wet to arid regions of Australia and Africa. Stocks of PyC in the 0–5 cm interval ranged from 0 to 1.17 MgC ha −1 (mean 0.43 ± 0.25 MgC ha −1 ) and in the 0–30 cm interval ranged from 0.25 to 3.89 MgC ha −1 (mean 1.65 ± 0.77 MgC ha −1 ). PyC stocks averaged 8% (but were up to 25%) of total organic carbon (TOC) stocks. Stocks tended to highest in relatively wet, but seasonally dry, regions such as tropical savannas. PyC abundance could be predicted ( r = 0.8 to 0.95) from environmental variables only. δ 13 C PyC values varied widely between regions, but with no systematic differences within regions related to current vegetation or sample depth, likely due to the long residence time of PyC in the soil. δ 13 C PyC values were strongly correlated with δ 13 C OC values but were systematically 1–2‰ higher even in C 3 only regions.
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