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应用生态学报 ›› 2000, Vol. ›› Issue (1): 70-73.

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湿润亚热带峰丛洼地岩溶土壤系统中碳分布及其转移

潘根兴1, 孙玉华1, 滕永忠1, 陶于祥1, 韩富顺1, 曹建华2, 何师意2   

  1. 1. 南京农业大学资源环境科学学院, 南京210095;
    2. 桂林岩溶地质研究所, 桂林541004
  • 收稿日期:1998-07-07 修回日期:1998-10-19 出版日期:2000-01-25
  • 通讯作者: 潘根兴,男,41岁,博士,教授,主要从事土壤与地球表层环境研究,发表论文60余篇.E-mail:gxpan2@jlonline.com
  • 基金资助:
    国家自然科学基金(49272141);国土资源部岩溶动力学重点开放实验室资助项目

Distribution and transferring of carbon in kast soil system of peak forest depression in humid subtropical regon

PAN Genxing1, SUN Yuhua1, TENG Yongzhong1, TAO Yuxiang1, HAN Fushun1   

  1. College of Resources and Environment, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095
  • Received:1998-07-07 Revised:1998-10-19 Online:2000-01-25

摘要: 以桂林丫吉村岩溶试验场为例,研究了湿润亚热带峰丛洼地表层岩溶带生物量碳库、凋落物碳库、土壤有机碳库(SOM)及其活泼性、有机碳分解速率、土壤中CO2浓度和土壤呼吸CO2排放,表明岩溶系统中丰富的碳库提供了系统中CO2的来源,并用D13C证实春夏岩溶活跃季节中岩溶输出C约60%来自土壤CO2.由此认为,驱动岩溶作用的CO2并非直接来自大气CO2,而是大气-植物-土壤-水碳素转移的结果,因而揭示了土壤作为碳环境地球化学界面对于表生带岩溶作用的驱动意义.

Abstract: Taking Guilin Yaji Karst Experiment Site as an exemple and with the methods of field monitoring and laboratory analysis,this paper studied the distribution and transferring of carbon in the karst soil system of peak forest depression in the humid subtropical region of China.The carbon pools in biomass,litters and soil organic matter(SOM)and their mobility as expressed by oxidizability and decomposition rate of SOM,the concentration of soil CO2 and the emission rate of CO2 from soil were investigated.The mobile carbon pool in the system supplied a rich source of CO2,which drived the karst process.When active karst process happened in Spring and Summer,over 60% of carbon in the output water was derived from soil CO2,as traced by D13C distribution in the system.Therefore,owing to the carbon transfer in the pathway of air-plant-soil-water,karst process took place rather under soil-rock-water interface than under air-rock-water interface.Thus,the epigenetic karst process was driven and accelerated by soil as an interface of carbon environmental geochemistry.