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Carbon balance in the major soil zones of Saskatchewan

Posted on:2003-06-17Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of Saskatchewan (Canada)Candidate:Landi, AhmadFull Text:PDF
GTID:1463390011478775Subject:Agriculture
Abstract/Summary:
Soil organic matter and carbonates are the two major C pools in the pedosphere, which are interconnected to the biosphere and atmosphere. The objectives of this study were to determine the present storage and accumulation rates of pedogenic carbonate and organic C using stable isotope geochemistry in a series of zonal (Brown through Gray) soils representing a gradient of time and environment in the Prairie Ecozone of Saskatchewan.; The mass of organic C was 9.1 kg C m-2 for Brown, 11.7 kg C m-2 for Dark Brown, and 14.9 kg C m -2 for Black soils, decreasing to 9.6 kg C m-2 for Gray soils. A Rego Black Chernozem soil (carbonated phase) contained 21.0 kg C m-2. The delta13C values of organic C was -22.9‰ for Dry Brown soils, -24.3‰ for Brown soils, -24.8‰ for Dark Brown soils, -25.3‰ for Black soils, and -26.8‰ for Gray soils.; The storage of pedogenic carbonate increases from 133.9 kg m-2 in Brown soils to 164.5 kg m-2 in Gray soils, with corresponding rates of pedogenic carbonate accumulation of 8.3 to 14.3 g m-2 yr-1. Values for the delta 13C of pedogenic carbonates decrease from semiarid to humid soils, representing a decrease in the proportion of C4 plants in the vegetation. The depth of carbonate-free solum, the total pedogenic carbonate storage, and the rate of pedogenic carbonate accumulation all increase with increasing annual precipitation.; In a landscape of Dark Brown and Black Chernozem soils on hummocky moraine, stores of C in soil organic matter and pedogenic carbonate were higher in soils on north-facing slopes than those on south-facing slopes. Soil organic C stores were larger in concave area in comparison to level areas with profiles >1 m depth. Pedogenic carbonate stores to 1 m depth varied considerably over the landscape studied. Pedogenic carbonates were highest in rego soils on convex or planar slopes adjacent to leached depressions and in shoulder soils. Mean values of C accumulation in the form of pedogenic carbonate and soil organic C for the whole landscape were 14.1 and 15.0 kg C m-2 , respectively.
Keywords/Search Tags:Soil, Pedogenic carbonate, Organic, M-2
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