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DOI | 10.1111/gcb.15496 |
Topsoil organic matter build‐up in glacier forelands around the world | |
Norine Khedim; Lauric Cé; cillon; Jé; rô; me Poulenard; Pierre Barré; Franç; ois Baudin; Silvio Marta; Antoine Rabatel; Cé; dric Dentant; Sophie Cauvy‐; Fraunié; Fabien Anthelme; Ludovic Gielly; Roberto Ambrosini; Andrea Franzetti; Roberto Sergio Azzoni; Marco Stefano Caccianiga; Chiara Compostella; John Clague; Levan Tielidze; Erwan Messager; Philippe Choler; Gentile Francesco Ficetola | |
2021-01-16 | |
发表期刊 | Global Change Biology
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出版年 | 2021 |
英文摘要 | Since the last glacial maximum, soil formation related to ice‐cover shrinkage has been one major sink of carbon accumulating as soil organic matter (SOM), a phenomenon accelerated by the ongoing global warming. In recently deglacierized forelands, processes of SOM accumulation, including those that control carbon and nitrogen sequestration rates and biogeochemical stability of newly sequestered carbon, remain poorly understood. Here, we investigate the build‐up of SOM during the initial stages (up to 410 years) of topsoil development in 10 glacier forelands distributed on four continents. We test whether the net accumulation of SOM on glacier forelands (i) depends on the time since deglacierization and local climatic conditions (temperature and precipitation); (ii) is accompanied by a decrease in its stability and (iii) is mostly due to an increasing contribution of organic matter from plant origin. We measured total SOM concentration (carbon, nitrogen), its relative hydrogen/oxygen enrichment, stable isotopic (13C, 15N) and carbon functional groups (C‐H, C=O, C=C) compositions, and its distribution in carbon pools of different thermal stability. We show that SOM content increases with time and is faster on forelands experiencing warmer climates. The build‐up of SOM pools shows consistent trends across the studied soil chronosequences. During the first decades of soil development, the low amount of SOM is dominated by a thermally stable carbon pool with a small and highly thermolabile pool. The stability of SOM decreases with soil age at all sites, indicating that SOM storage is dominated by the accumulation of labile SOM during the first centuries of soil development, and suggesting plant carbon inputs to soil (SOM depleted in nitrogen, enriched in hydrogen and in aromatic carbon). Our findings highlight the potential vulnerability of SOM stocks from proglacial areas to decomposition and suggest that their durability largely depends on the relative contribution of carbon inputs from plants. |
领域 | 气候变化 ; 资源环境 |
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文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/311314 |
专题 | 气候变化 资源环境科学 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Norine Khedim,Lauric Cé,cillon,等. Topsoil organic matter build‐up in glacier forelands around the world[J]. Global Change Biology,2021. |
APA | Norine Khedim.,Lauric Cé.,cillon.,Jé.,rô.,...&Gentile Francesco Ficetola.(2021).Topsoil organic matter build‐up in glacier forelands around the world.Global Change Biology. |
MLA | Norine Khedim,et al."Topsoil organic matter build‐up in glacier forelands around the world".Global Change Biology (2021). |
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