1. Spatial variability of soil carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus content and storage in an alpine wetland in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China
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Bai, Junhong, Ouyang, Hua, Xiao, Rong, Gao, Junqin, Gao, Haifeng, Cui, Baoshan, and Huang, Laibin
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Soils -- Phosphorus content -- Research -- Properties -- Environmental aspects -- Carbon content -- Nitrogen content ,Wetlands -- Environmental aspects -- Research ,Agricultural industry ,Earth sciences - Abstract
This study considers the spatial variability of soil organic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus storage in a drained alpine wetland and the possible relationships with soil properties. Top 0-0.30 m soil samples were collected in a typical alpine wetland in the south-eastern Qinghai-Tibet plateau using grid sampling. There was high spatial variability for soil organic carbon density (SOCD), soil total nitrogen density (STND), and soil total phosphorous density (STPD) in the drained alpine wetland. Spherical models best described the structure of the semivariograms for SOCD and STPD, and an exponential model for STND, with the range parameter of Additional keywords: drainage, peat soils, Qinghai-Tibet plateau, soil organic carbon, spatial variability, total nitrogen, total phosphorous., Introduction Wetland is an important component of the terrestrial ecosystem, and plays a crucial role in modifying regional climate, protecting biodiversity, and sequestrating carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorous (P) [...]
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- 2010
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