Fjölrit RALA - 15.06.2004, Side 113

Fjölrit RALA - 15.06.2004, Side 113
Soil carbon fluxes during leaching of a Histic Andosol, Iceland - evaluation of scale and sampling techniques. B. Sigfusson1, G.l. Paton2 and S.R. Gislason1 1) Science Institute, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland 2)University of Aberdeen, School of Biological Sciences, Cruickshank Building, AB243UU, Aberdeen UK Soil pore water carbon from a Histic Andosol from Westem Iceland was studied at three different scales; in the field, in undisturbed outdoor mesocosms and in laboratory repacked microcosms. Pore water was extracted using suction cup lysimeters and hollow-fibre tube sampler devices. There were significant differences in all measured variables, dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and pH values between the scales of the experiment. Concentrations of DIC and pH values varied between samphng devices used. Gaseous constituents of soil solution and pH were more susceptible to changes in scale and the type of sampling devices used. DOC concentrations were significantly different near the surface but differences were diminished below 35 cm depth. Field studies considering long anthropogenic changes in pedogenesis require considerable experimental duration though more rapid experiments can be conducted with confidence in micro- and mesocosms as in this research. For the soils studied, nearly twenty percent of the organic carbon bound annually in the soil surface horizon under field conditions was lost by leaching of DOC and through decomposition forming DIC in disturbed non-vegetated microcosms. This percentage increased to 38 % in undisturbed vegetated mesocosms highlighting the importance of surface vegetation on the tumover of carbon in soils. Soils in Iceland become more fertile as aeolian-andic deposition rates increase. The aeolian- andic material partially dissolves at the soil’s surface therefore increasing soil pH values as well as the nutrient status. This results in increased microbial activity and decompostion of carbon. Furthermore allophane will form rather than metal humus complexes at pH above 5. As a consequence carbon is increasingly leached from the soil rather than sequestered at high pH values. Vegetation cover plays an important role in the soils carbon cycle. Vegetation at the soil’s surface binds carbon by photosynthesis. New unstable soil carbon is then leached to groundwater. When the vegetation cover is absent the primary process conceming carbon will be decomposition. Although leaching of carbon is much higher from soil with a vegetative cover, carbon is sequestered due to photosynthesis at the soils surface. 90
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